B1 [ T ] to take goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places of work运送,递送,投递
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Shops which will deliver goods are thin on the ground these days.
"What would be the best time of day for us to deliver the table?" "Oh, any time will be OK."
For a nominal fee, they will deliver orders to customers' homes.
We get our milk delivered.
The documents were delivered by special messenger.
B2 [ T ] to give, direct, or aim something给出;指向;瞄准
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The actor delivered his speech in a silken voice.
The Governor of New York delivered a rousing speech to the national convention.
She delivered her speech with tremendous wit and verve.
She delivered a rousing speech full of anger and passion.
He rose to his feet to deliver his speech.
C1 [ I or T ] to achieve or produce something that has been promised实现;产生;兑现(诺言)
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He promises a lot but can he deliver?
Critics claim that the government has failed to deliver on all its pre-election promises.
As far as housing is concerned, the council has failed to deliver.
What they promise sounds impressive enough - let's see if they can deliver.
The company has not delivered on its promise to invest in training.
[ T ] to (help) give birth to a baby给…助产;接生;分娩
[ T ] formal to save someone from a painful or bad experience拯救,救助
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