A1 to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email送;发送;(尤指)邮寄
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We will send you written confirmation of our offer shortly.
If you send it airmail, it'll be very expensive.
Please send this letter by express delivery.
I'll send you my email address once I'm online.
I've sent my CV to a few companies in the region.
Please send a covering letter with your application form.
B2 to cause or order someone to go and do something送走;派遣
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I've sent Milly down to the shops to get some bread.
I sent him into the house to get some glasses.
They send their kids to private schools.
They've sent troops into the region.
His teacher sent him out of the room for swearing.
C2 to cause someone or something to do a particular thing, or to cause something to happen使做…;使发生
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His voice could send me to sleep.
This job is going to send me nuts.
The news sent the company's stock diving, dropping 10 percent.
Speculation alone has sent the company's shares up from 304p to 316p.
This then sent interest rates soaring.
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