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释义 | fax1 nounfax2 verb faxfax1 /fæks/ noun Word OriginWORD ORIGINfax1 ExamplesOrigin: 1900-2000 facsimileEXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS word sets
WORD SETS► Communications Collocationsamplitude, 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 FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► message 1[countable] a letter or message that is sent in electronic form down a telephone line and then printed using a special machine: Did you get my fax?2[countable] (also fax machine) a machine used for sending and receiving faxes: What’s your fax number?3[uncountable] the system of sending letters and messages using a fax machineby fax You can book tickets by fax or online.· As soon as she'd entered the hotel she'd been handed a white envelope containing a fax message.· The sheer weight of goodwill fax messages told them of this fact.· They come with built-in messaging capabilities for exchanging electronic mail and fax messages. ► modem· The fax modem offers an affordable solution to many of the conventional fax machine's shortcomings.· Both computers had a 28, 800-baud fax modem, 16 megabytes of random-access memory and voice mail / speakerphone capabilities.· If the fax at the other end is a fax modem running UntraFAX, you can send files to the remote machine.· The same applies to a fax card or fax modem.· This machine can send and receive faxes, but it's unlike any other fax modem I've ever seen. ► number· Can you let me know the fax number you used to get in touch with Mr. Silver?· The doctor's fax number is 703-352-3908.· When setting up Correct Letters you are prompted to enter your name, company address, telephone, fax number, and so on.· The addresses, telephone and fax numbers remain unchanged.· The number originally printed is Bertram's free fax number.· Our eyes are going: we printed Freedman Sharp and Associates' fax number rather than its phone number. ► software· In any event, most decent fax software supports proper scanners for these tasks.· If you leave the fax software running, waiting to answer incoming calls, you can't use the data modem as well. VERB► receive· And Fleischmann received a fax from Harwell and learned that they were seeing nothing at all.· One would be a telephone that could send and receive e-mail and faxes.· This machine can send and receive faxes, but it's unlike any other fax modem I've ever seen.· And its system for receiving and sending faxes via modem is one of the best around. ► send· A previous user of the review machine had tried to send some faxes which never made it down the wire.· I have already sent my first fax and am expecting one in return.· The problem is that the vast majority of stand alone fax machines are set up to send faxes in low resolution.· And its system for receiving and sending faxes via modem is one of the best around.· And so, an Arizona-based company exploited that loophole, sending countless faxes to unsuspecting Californians.· Also, faxes can be sent to multiple fax machines-a fax mail-out-or faxes and traditional e-mail can be combined.· In the office, more and more is being sent by fax, because it is quicker than postage.· I filled in the relevant appeal form and it was sent off by fax. ► use· I will use the fax method to get ticks.· He said he had erred in using a government fax machine and telephone to contact an intermediary about the donation.· It is possible to use the fax send-and-receive software referred to. fax1 nounfax2 verb faxfax2 verb [transitive] Verb TableVERB TABLE fax
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto send a letter, message, parcel etc► send to send someone a letter or message using a fax machinefax somebody something She asked me to fax her the details.fax something (through/on) to somebody The contract should be faxed to him today. · Send a cheque for £50 with your order.· How many Christmas cards did you send?send somebody something · Perhaps I should send him a note of apology.· She sent him a furious email.send something to something · He sent a dozen red roses to his girlfriend on her birthday.· MI5 intercepted a message sent from a business firm in Paris to The Hague. ► post British /mail especially American to send a letter, package etc by putting it in a letter box or taking it to the post office: · I must remember to post Joey's birthday card.· You may choose not to mail the payment until the due date.post/mail something to somebody: · Could you mail those photographs to me?· Tickets will be posted to you unless otherwise requested.post/mail somebody something: · I mailed my dad a postcard from Alaska. ► fax to send someone a copy of a document or message electronically down a telephone line, using a fax machine: · Shall I fax the report or mail it?fax something to somebody: · The order will be faxed directly to the manufacturer.fax somebody something: · They've agreed to fax us their proposals tomorrow. ► email/e-mail to send a message directly from one computer to another computer, using the Internet: · You can email Richard in Sydney.email somebody something: · I'll e-mail you his address when I get home.email something to somebody: · She spent the next hour e-mailing her resume to prospective employers. ► send off to send something somewhere so that it can be dealt with: send something off: · I must send this film off to be processed.send off something: · When did you send off your application form? ► send in to send something to an organization by mail, so that it can be dealt with: send something in: · We've sent our passports in to get them renewed.send in something: · The final date for sending in completed application forms is July 3rd.· Almost 1000 questionnaires have already been sent in. ► send out to send something to a lot of people: send out something: · The club sends out a monthly newsletter to all its members.· Officials are sending out information packs to 4000 firms in the area.send something out: · We posted the wedding invitations in batches, rather than sending them all out at the same time. ► circulate to send a letter or written message to each person in a group in order to make sure that everyone receives the information you want them to receive: · While Shelley was still at school, he circulated a pamphlet attacking religion.circulate something around/to/through etc: · Sneed had circulated a letter round the department explaining the new pay cuts.· A list of well-known fraudsters was circulated to all local police chiefs.be widely circulated (=circulated to a lot of people): · The results of the survey were widely circulated. ► dispatch/despatch formal to send something to someone, especially something they have ordered or are expecting: · The seller had agreed to dispatch the goods free of charge.dispatch something to something: · The proofs were then despatched to London for printing. ► get something off informal to send something by mail, especially when it is urgent: · She managed to get all the letters off before five o'clock.get sth off to: · I'll get this off to you first thing in the morning. ► put something in the post British to put a letter, parcel etc into a post box or take it to a post office to be sent: · I'll put a cheque in the post for you tonight. WORD SETS► Communicationsamplitude, 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 |
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