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单词 sender
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sender


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S0129800 (sĕnd)v. sent (sĕnt), send·ing, sends v.tr.1. To cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination: send goods by plane.2. To dispatch, as by a communications medium: send a message by radio.3. a. To direct to go on a mission: sent troops into the Middle East.b. To require or enable to go: sent her children to college.c. To direct (a person) to a source of information; refer: sent the student to the reference section of the library.4. a. To give off (heat, for example); emit or issue: a stove that sends forth great warmth.b. To utter or otherwise emit (sound): sent forth a cry of pain.5. To hit so as to direct or propel with force; drive: The batter sent the ball to left field. The slap on my back sent me staggering.6. To cause to take place or occur: We will meet whatever vicissitudes fate may send.7. a. To put or drive into a given state or condition: horrifying news that sent them into a panic.b. Slang To transport with delight; carry away: That music really sends me.v.intr.1. To dispatch someone to do an errand or convey a message: Let's send out for hamburgers.2. To dispatch a request or order, especially by mail: send away for a new catalogue.3. To transmit a message or messages: The radio operator was still sending when the ship went down.Phrasal Verbs: send down Chiefly British To suspend or dismiss from a university. send for To request to come by means of a message or messenger; summon. send in1. To cause to arrive or to be delivered to the recipient: Let's send in a letter of protest.2. Sports To put (a player) into or back into a game or contest: The coach is sending in the kicker.3. To cause (someone) to arrive in or become involved in a particular place or situation: The commander sent in the sappers. It's time to send in the lawyers. send off Sports To eject (a player), as from a soccer game, especially for a flagrant violation of the rules. send up Informal 1. To send to jail: was sent up for 20 years.2. To make a parody of: "grandiloquently eccentric but witty verbiage ... that would send up the nastiness of suburban London" (New York).Idioms: send flying Informal To cause to be knocked or scattered about with force: a blow to the table that sent the dishes flying. send packing To dismiss (someone) abruptly.
[Middle English senden, from Old English sendan; see sent- in Indo-European roots.]
send′er n.Synonyms: send1, dispatch, forward, route, ship, transmit
These verbs mean to cause to go or be taken to a destination: sent the package by parcel post; dispatched a union representative to the factory; forwards the mail to their new address; routed the soldiers through New York; shipped his books to his dormitory; transmits money by cable.

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S0129800 (sĕnd)v. & n. Nautical Variant of scend.
Thesaurus
Noun1.sender - someone who transmits a messagesender - someone who transmits a message; "return to sender"transmittercommunicator - a person who communicates with othersspammer - someone who sends unwanted email (often in bulk)
2.sender - set used to broadcast radio or tv signalssender - set used to broadcast radio or tv signalstransmitterantenna, transmitting aerial, aerial - an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signalsjammer - a transmitter used to broadcast electronic jammingradio transmitter - transmitter that is the part of a radio system that transmits signalssatellite transmitter - a transmitter on a communications satelliteset - any electronic equipment that receives or transmits radio or tv signals; "the early sets ran on storage batteries"television transmitter - transmitter that is part of a television system
Translations
发送人发送者

send

(send) past tense, past participle sent (sent) verb1. to cause or order to go or be taken. The teacher sent the disobedient boy to the headmaster; She sent me this book. 派遣,叫(某人)去,寄,送 送,传,寄,派遣 2. to move rapidly or with force. He sent the ball right into the goal. 用力擲 3. to cause to go into a certain, usually bad, state. The news sent them into a panic. 使處於某種常是負面的狀態 使变为...ˈsender noun a person who sends eg a letter. 寄件人 发送人send away for to order by post. I've sent away for some things that I saw in the catalogue. 郵購 邮购send down to expel (a student) from a university. 開除(大學生) 开除send for to ask to come, or order to be delivered. Her son was sent for; I'll send for a taxi. 請來,叫來 请来send in to offer or submit, eg for a competition. He sent in three drawings for the competition. (比賽)送件 提交,呈报 send off to accompany (a person) to the place, or be at the place, where he will start a journey: A great crowd gathered at the station to send the football team off (noun ˈsend-off) 送行 送行send off for to send away for. 郵購 函购send out1. to distribute eg by post. A notice has been sent out to all employees. 郵寄發出 发出2. (eg of plants) to produce. This plant has sent out some new shoots. 長出 长出send (someone) packing / send (someone) about his business to send (a person) away firmly and without politeness. He tried to borrow money from me again, but I soon sent him packing. 攆走 撵走

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sender


sender

[′sen·dər] (communications) Part of an automatic-switching telephone system that receives pulses from a dial or other source and, in accordance with them, controls the further operations necessary in establishing a telephone connection.

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sender

A UK term of art for a GP who is affiliated with a family planning clinic, to whom a woman goes to have a cervical specimen collected for screening.
See SNDR
See SNDR

sender


  • noun

Synonyms for sender

noun someone who transmits a message

Synonyms

  • transmitter

Related Words

  • communicator
  • spammer

noun set used to broadcast radio or tv signals

Synonyms

  • transmitter

Related Words

  • antenna
  • transmitting aerial
  • aerial
  • jammer
  • radio transmitter
  • satellite transmitter
  • set
  • television transmitter
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