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单词 send
例句
sendsend /send/ verb (past tense and past participle sent /sent/) 1 to arrange for something to go to another place send
to arrange for something to go or be taken to another place, for example by mail, email, or fax:
  • I will send a copy of the report to you.
  • We sent Mom flowers for Mother's Day.
  • I sent her an email about tomorrow's meeting.
  • GRAMMAR: Don't say: I sent to him some money. Say: I sent him some money. You can also say: I sent some money to him.
    mail
    to send a letter or package to someone, usually by putting it in a mailbox or taking it to the post office:
  • Your new driver's license will be mailed to you.
  • I have to go to the post office to mail some letters.
  • GRAMMAR: Don't say: She mailed to me the photographs. Say: She mailed me the photographs. You can also say: She mailed the photographs to me.
    ship
    to send or deliver goods to customers:
  • The book that you ordered online will ship within 24 hours.
  • All our packages are shipped by air.
  • forward
    to send a letter or email that has been sent to you:
  • When we moved, we asked our landlord to forward the mail to us.
  • If you email me your résumé, I will forward it to the manager.
  • circulate
    to send information to a group of people:
  • Information about the graduation ceremony was circulated to all the students in the school.
  • dispatch (formal)
    to send something somewhere for a particular purpose. You use dispatch to talk about the government or military sending something:
  • Water and relief supplies were dispatched to the island after the earthquake.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see get (1)
    2 to tell someone to go to a place send
    to ask or tell someone to go to a place:
  • He sent the others out of the room so that we could speak in private.
  • The teacher sent the boys to the principal's office because they were fighting in class.
  • put
    to arrange for someone to go to a place, especially when it will be for a long time. You often use put when someone is sent to a place where he or she does not want to go, for example a prison or hospital:
  • It was too difficult to take care of our grandmother, so we had to put her in a nursing home.
  • station
    to send someone to work in a place for a period of time as a military duty:
  • He joined the army and was stationed in Japan for three years.
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