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单词 email
释义
email1 nounemail2 verb
emaile‧mail1, e-mail /ˈiː meɪl/ ●●● S1 W1 noun Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Email has revolutionized the way we all think and work.
  • Give me your email address and I'll send you directions to the party.
  • I'll send you an email when I know more about it.
  • I sent him an email two weeks ago, but I haven't heard anything back.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • As discussions are conducted entirely by email, the only software needed is your standard mail program.
  • Mail lets you send email, and Print will print the document you're viewing.
  • The dates are held over email, and women reveal their most intimate desires over the phones.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
a message sent using the email system: · Did you get my email?· There were about 20 emails in my inbox that morning.
an email – used when it is obvious that you are talking about a message sent by email, rather than a message sent by some other method: · I deleted your message by mistake.
a document or file that is sent with an email: · You can email the photo to me as an attachment.
unwanted email messages from advertisers: · I was getting so much spam that I changed my email address.
the activity of sending emails in order to trick someone into giving away information such as their bank account number or their computer password. This information is then used to get money or goods: · Yahoo announced new measures to protect users from phishing.
Longman Language Activatoremail
also e-mail electronic mail; the system that allows people to send messages and documents to each other by computer, or a message or file that has been sent using this system: · Email has revolutionized the way we all think and work.email address: · Give me your email address and I'll send you directions to the party.send an email: · I sent him an email two weeks ago, but I haven't heard anything back.
also e-mail to send someone a message or a computer file by email: · We'd been emailing each other for six months before we actually met.email somebody something: · I'll email you my résumé when I get home.
the traditional system of collecting and delivering letters, packages etc - use this when you are comparing this system to email: · Sorry about the snailmail - my email's not working.
a discussion group on the Internet, which consists of a list of people who can each send messages to the rest of the list by email
a document or file, for example a document from a word processor or spreadsheet, which is sent with an email so that it can be read and used by the person who receives the email: · I'm sending the document as an attachment. Please let me know if you have trouble reading it.
to connect a document or a file to an email: · I've attached the latest spreadsheet for you to look at.
to send someone a message that criticizes them on the Internet, especially in a rude or angry way: · Flaming your boss really isn't a good idea, however angry you are.
email messages that a computer user has not asked for and does not want to read, for example, messages from advertisers: · I was getting so much spam mail that I changed my email address.
if an email message that you send bounces or is bounced , it is automatically returned to you because of a technical problem: · She tried to mail him several times but the message always bounced.
WORD SETS
amplitude, nounAV, beam, verbcall letters, nouncall sign, nounconsole, nouncopier, nouncopyright, nouncoverage, nouncryptography, nouncuneiform, adjectivecypher, noundigital, adjectivedigitize, verbdirectional, adjectivedisinformation, noundisquisition, noundisseminate, verbdocument, verbedit, verbeditor, nounelectronic mail, nounemail, nounfax, nounfax, verbfibre optics, nounfrequency, nounindex, nouninformation science, nouninformation technology, nounintercom, nounloudhailer, nounloudspeaker, nounmedia, nounmedia studies, nounmedium, nounmicrofilm, nounmonitor, nounmultimedia, adjectivenetwork, nounnetwork, verbnews conference, nounnewsreel, nounnonverbal, adjectiveopinion-makers, nounoptical fibre, nounover, adverboverhead, nounoverhead projector, nounPA, nounpage, verbpager, nounpalimpsest, nounpapyrus, nounpenmanship, nounradio beacon, nounradio-cassette player, nounradiogram, nounrecord, nounreissue, verbreportage, nounscramble, verbsemaphore, nounsmoke signal, nounsound wave, nounsurfing, nounTannoy, nountelecommunications, nountransceiver, nountransponder, nounvideo conferencing, nounVideotex, nounvoice print, nounwalkie-talkie, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY Meanings 1 & 2verbs
· Can you send me an email with all the details?
· Within seconds, I got an email confirming the booking.
· It took most of the morning to read my emails.
· Jack spent the evening writing emails and surfing the Internet.
· She did not bother replying to his email.
· The first thing I do every morning is check my email.
· I accidentally deleted your email.
(=send an email you have received to someone else)· Can you please forward this email on to Chris?
informal (=send it quickly, especially because you are angry about something)· I fired off an email to the hotel, saying how disgusted I was with their level of service.
adjectives
(=one sent to several people at the same time)· Those group emails telling you who is leaving and joining the company are so boring.
email + NOUN
· What’s your email address?
· I can send email messages on my phone.
(=a computer file sent in an email)· Don’t open an email attachment unless you know who sent it.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· I can’t find his email address.
(=a message that you receive by email)· Just send me an email message to let me know what time.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· The address hook Despite first appearances, Internet email addresses aren't so hard to recall.· You will be prompted to enter your email address as the password.· To get yourself a free email address, see p.1 18.· Start off by adding every email address you know, and click on all the options until you know it inside out.· Each list has a central email address.· It targeted families by offering multiple email addresses and parental controls.· And a free email address, like Hotmail, spells trouble.· Internet email addresses might look odd at first glance but they're really quite logical.
· In most cases, you subscribe by sending a single email message or by filling out a form on a Web page.· If we keep only the email message and lose the medium we give up much valuable information.
VERB
· Before you can send email, you have to complete your email details.· Mail lets you send email, and Print will print the document you're viewing.· It also means you can send Web pages by email.· In most cases, you subscribe by sending a single email message or by filling out a form on a Web page.· Never, ever, ever, send bulk email other than to people you know or who've requested information.
1[uncountable] a system that allows you to send and receive messages by computer SYN  electronic mail:  It’s usually best to contact him by email.2[countable, uncountable] a message that is sent from one person to another using the email system:  Send me an e-mail when you have any news.COLLOCATIONS– Meanings 1 & 2verbssend (somebody) an email· Can you send me an email with all the details?get/receive an email· Within seconds, I got an email confirming the booking.read an email· It took most of the morning to read my emails.write an email· Jack spent the evening writing emails and surfing the Internet.answer/reply to an email· She did not bother replying to his email.check your email(s)· The first thing I do every morning is check my email.delete an email· I accidentally deleted your email.forward an email (=send an email you have received to someone else)· Can you please forward this email on to Chris?fire off an email informal (=send it quickly, especially because you are angry about something)· I fired off an email to the hotel, saying how disgusted I was with their level of service.adjectivesa group email (=one sent to several people at the same time)· Those group emails telling you who is leaving and joining the company are so boring.email + NOUNan email address· What’s your email address?an email message· I can send email messages on my phone.an email attachment (=a computer file sent in an email)· Don’t open an email attachment unless you know who sent it.THESAURUSemail a message sent using the email system: · Did you get my email?· There were about 20 emails in my inbox that morning.message an email – used when it is obvious that you are talking about a message sent by email, rather than a message sent by some other method: · I deleted your message by mistake.attachment a document or file that is sent with an email: · You can email the photo to me as an attachment.spam unwanted email messages from advertisers: · I was getting so much spam that I changed my email address.phishing the activity of sending emails in order to trick someone into giving away information such as their bank account number or their computer password. This information is then used to get money or goods: · Yahoo announced new measures to protect users from phishing.
email1 nounemail2 verb
emailemail2, e-mail ●●● S1 W1 verb [transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
email
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyemail
he, she, itemails
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyemailed
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave emailed
he, she, ithas emailed
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad emailed
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill email
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have emailed
Continuous Form
PresentIam emailing
he, she, itis emailing
you, we, theyare emailing
PastI, he, she, itwas emailing
you, we, theywere emailing
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been emailing
he, she, ithas been emailing
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been emailing
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be emailing
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been emailing
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • I'll email you my resume when I get home.
  • We'd been emailing each other for six months before we actually met.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Almost all shops you email confirming your order.
  • Chances are they are emailing their mates or booking holiday flights.
  • If you notice a pattern, email the distributors and ask for a fix.
  • Ok, post and/or email me direct if you are or might be interested.
  • Parties will be able to email the judge with interim applications.
  • Security experts think the hackers might have found a way in by emailing a Trojan to the company's network.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatoremail
also e-mail electronic mail; the system that allows people to send messages and documents to each other by computer, or a message or file that has been sent using this system: · Email has revolutionized the way we all think and work.email address: · Give me your email address and I'll send you directions to the party.send an email: · I sent him an email two weeks ago, but I haven't heard anything back.
also e-mail to send someone a message or a computer file by email: · We'd been emailing each other for six months before we actually met.email somebody something: · I'll email you my résumé when I get home.
the traditional system of collecting and delivering letters, packages etc - use this when you are comparing this system to email: · Sorry about the snailmail - my email's not working.
a discussion group on the Internet, which consists of a list of people who can each send messages to the rest of the list by email
a document or file, for example a document from a word processor or spreadsheet, which is sent with an email so that it can be read and used by the person who receives the email: · I'm sending the document as an attachment. Please let me know if you have trouble reading it.
to connect a document or a file to an email: · I've attached the latest spreadsheet for you to look at.
to send someone a message that criticizes them on the Internet, especially in a rude or angry way: · Flaming your boss really isn't a good idea, however angry you are.
email messages that a computer user has not asked for and does not want to read, for example, messages from advertisers: · I was getting so much spam mail that I changed my email address.
if an email message that you send bounces or is bounced , it is automatically returned to you because of a technical problem: · She tried to mail him several times but the message always bounced.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· I can’t find his email address.
(=a message that you receive by email)· Just send me an email message to let me know what time.
1to send someone an email SYN  mail:  Will you e-mail me about it?2to send someone a document using email SYN  mail:  Can you email me the proposal by the end of today?
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