词汇 | send something/somebody ↔ in |
释义 | send something/somebody ↔ insend something/somebody ↔ in phrasal verbphr v a) TCMSENDto send something, usually by post, to a place where it can be dealt with 寄去,〔邮寄〕递交 I sent in a few job applications last week. 上星期我寄出了几封求职信。 b) SENDto send soldiers, police etc somewhere to deal with a difficult or dangerous situation 派遣〔军队、警察等〕 British troops were sent in as part of the peace-keeping force. 英国军队被派往那里加入维和部队。 Examples from the Corpus send in• If anyone has a quiz for a future issue - please send it in.• The first group was sent home in a widely criticised night operation two weeks ago.• The first quarterly accounts with the new rates will be sent out in July.• They were sent to him in packages of ten cartons from Moscow.• He was sent to work in the fields.• These women should never have been sent to prison in the first place.• The best IBMers were sent out in the seventies on secondments, then seen to come back into promotions. → send something/somebody ↔ in at send(PHRASAL VERB) |
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