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sendverb [ T ]uk/send/ us/send/ sent, sent

send verb [ T ] POST/EMAIL

A1 to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email送;发送;(尤指)邮寄

[ + two objects ] I'll send her a letter/email/parcel/postcard next week.我下周要给她寄信/发电子邮件/寄包裹/寄明信片。
We'll send it by post/airmail/sea.我们将用邮寄/航空/海运的方式发送。
Could you send a reply to them as quickly as possible?你能否尽快给他们回信?
The news report was sent by satellite.这份新闻报道是用卫星传送的。
She sent a message with John to say that she couldn't come.她让约翰捎信说自己不能来了。
They sent her flowers for her birthday.他们送花为她庆祝生日。
Maggie sends her love and hopes you'll feel better soon.玛吉问候你,希望你早日康复。

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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.

send verb [ T ] CAUSE TO GO

B2 to cause or order someone to go and do something送走;派遣

[ + to infinitive ] We're sending the kids to stay with my parents for a couple of weeks.我们要把孩子送去和我的父母住上几个星期。
The commander has asked us to send reinforcements.指挥官要我们派增援部队。
They've sent their son (away) to boarding school.他们已经把儿子送去寄宿学校上学。
He was trying to explain but she became impatient and sent him away (= told him to leave).他试图解释,但她不耐烦起来,把他打发走了。

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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.

send verb [ T ] CAUSE TO HAPPEN

C2 to cause someone or something to do a particular thing, or to cause something to happen使做…;使发生

The explosion sent the crowd into a panic.爆炸让人群恐慌起来。
Watching television always sends me to sleep.看电视总会让我睡着。
[ + adj ] UK His untidiness sends her crazy/mad/wild.他的邋遢让她大为恼火。
[ + -ing verb ] The announcement of the fall in profits sent the company's share price plummeting (= caused it to go down a lot).利润下降的公告使公司的股价大幅下跌。
The draught from the fan sent papers flying all over the room.电扇的风吹得文件满屋乱飞。

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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.

BNC: 366 COCA: 404
BNC: 366 COCA: 404
send verb
send1 (send a letter) send2 (send sb to bed/prison) convey (send a message) send sb to prison jail
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send a letter 寄信send sb to bed 打发某人上床睡觉send ♦︎ mail ♦︎ post ♦︎ address ♦︎ forward ♦︎ dispatch ♦︎ send sth onThese words all mean to make sth go or be taken to a place, especially by mail. 这些词均表示邮寄、发送。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to send / mail / post / address / forward / dispatch / send on sth to sbto send / mail / post / address / forward / dispatch / send on a letterto send / mail / post / address / forward a messageto send / mail / post / forward / dispatch a documentto send / mail / post / address a / an invitation / package / parcel / postcard / replyto send / post / address / forward mailto send / address / forward correspondenceto send / forward an emailto send / dispatch goods send (sent, sent) [transitive] to make sth go or be taken to a place, especially by mail, email, fax or radio 邮寄;发送(尤指通过邮局、电子邮件、传真或无线电)Have you sent a postcard to your mother yet?你给你母亲寄明信片了吗?Have you sent your mother a postcard yet?你给你母亲寄明信片了吗?A radio signal was sent to the spacecraft.向宇宙飞船发出了一个无线电信号。The CD player was faulty so we sent it back to the manufacturers.那台激光唱片机有毛病,因此我们把它送回了厂家。 mail [transitive] (especially NAmE) to send sth to sb using the postal system; to put a letter, etc. into a mailbox 邮寄;把(信件等)投入邮筒The company intends to mail 50 000 households in the area.该公司打算给当地5万个家庭寄信。Don't forget to mail that letter.别忘了把那封信寄出去。 see also mail letter noun post [transitive] (BrE) to mail sth 邮寄;把(信件等)投入邮筒Is it OK if I post you the cheque next week?我下周把支票寄给你可以吗?Could you post this letter for me?请把这封信替我寄了,好吗? see also post letter noun address [transitive, usually passive] to write on an envelope or package the name and address of the person or company that you are sending it to by mail 写(收信人)姓名地址;致函The letter was correctly addressed, but delivered to the wrong house.信上的姓名地址写得都对,但被错投到另一家去了。Address your application to the Personnel Manager.把你的申请信寄给人事经理。 see also address home 1 forward [transitive] to send a letter that has been sent to sb's old address to their new address; to send an email that you have received to sb else (按新地址)转寄,转投;转发(电子邮件)Could you forward any mail to us in New York?你能不能把所有信件转寄到纽约给我们?I'm forwarding you this email that I had from Jeff.我把杰夫发给我的电子邮件转发给你。In formal language forward can just mean to send or pass goods or information to sb. 在正式语体中,forward仅表示邮寄商品或发送信息We will be forwarding our new catalogue to you next week.我们将于下周把新的商品目录寄给您。 dispatch (BrE also despatch) dɪˈspætʃ [transitive] (formal, especially business 尤用于商业) to send a letter, message, goods or information to sb 发出,发送(信件、消息、货物或信息)Goods are dispatched within 24 hours of your order reaching us.订单到达我方24小时内发货。 ˌsend sth ˈon

phrasal verb

(sent, sent)to send sth to a place so that it arrives before you get there; to send a letter that has been sent to sb's old address to their new address; to send sth from one place or person to another 先期发运;(按新地址)转寄,转投;传递;转达We sent our furniture on by ship.我们提前把家具水运过去了。They promised to send on our mail when we moved.他们答应在我们搬家后把信件转寄给我们。They arranged for the information to be sent on to us.他们托人把消息转告我们。
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send a letter 寄信send sb to bed 打发某人上床睡觉send ♦︎ put ♦︎ place ♦︎ station ♦︎ assign ♦︎ dispatch ♦︎ postThese words all mean to arrange for, or tell sb, to go somewhere, especially for a special purpose. 这些词均表示打发、派遣或安排某人去某处。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to send / assign / dispatch / post sb to a placeto send / assign / dispatch sb to do sthto send / assign / dispatch / station a forceto send / station / dispatch troopsto send / dispatch reinforcementsto station / post a guardto send / dispatch a / an delegation / envoyto send / station / post sb abroad / overseas send (sent, sent) [transitive] to tell sb to go somewhere or do sth; to arrange for sb to go somewhere 派遣;打发;安排去Ed couldn't make it so they sent me instead.埃德去不了,所以他们就派我去了。She sent the kids to bed early.她早早就打发孩子们上床睡觉了。The judge sent her to prison for two years.法官判处她两年监禁。We are being sent on a training course next month.安排我们下月参加一个培训课程。I've sent Tom to buy some milk.我叫汤姆去买牛奶了。 put (putting, put, put) [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to cause sb to go or be taken to a particular place 将⋯送往;使⋯前往He put Ray on guard with a gun.他派雷带枪去值勤。Her family put her into a nursing home.她的家人把她送进了一家疗养院。 place [transitive] to find a suitable home, job, etc. for sb 为⋯安置(家庭或工作等)The children were placed with foster parents.这些小孩已安置给寄养父母抚养。The agency placed about 2 000 secretaries last year.去年,这家中介机构为大约2 000人找到了秘书工作。 station [transitive, often passive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to send sb, especially from one of the armed forces, to work in a place for a period of time 派驻;使驻扎The country has over 5 000 troops currently stationed abroad.目前这个国家驻扎在国外的部队已超过5 000人。 assign əˈsaɪn [transitive, often passive] to provide a person for a particular task or position, especially in police or social work; to send a person to work under the authority of sb or in a particular group, especially in the armed forces 指定,指派(尤指警察或社会福利工作人员执行公务);委派,派遣(尤指部队人员)Two senior officers have been assigned to the case.已经指派了两名高级警官去处理这个案子。He was assigned to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1975.他于1975年被派遣到加拿大皇家海军工作。 dispatch (BrE also despatch) dɪˈspætʃ [transitive, often passive] (formal) to send sb/sth somewhere, especially for a special purpose 派遣;调遣;派出Troops have been dispatched to the area.部队已被派往那个地区。A courier was dispatched to collect the documents.已经派信使去取文件。In this meaning, dispatch is often used to talk about sending a military or police force somewhere. * dispatch表达此义时常指派遣武装部队或警察部队到某地。 post [transitive, often passive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to send sb to a place for a period of time as part of their job; to put sb, especially a soldier, in a particular place so that they can guard a building or area 派驻;使驻守;布置⋯站岗Most employees get posted abroad at some stage.大部分雇员都会在某一时期被派驻国外。Guards have been posted along the border.边界上已部署了岗哨。 see also posting job

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