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sent C0196300 (sĕnt)v.Past tense and past participle of send1.sent (sɛnt) vb the past tense and past participle of send1, send2
sent (sɛnt) n, pl -ti (Currencies) a monetary unit of Estonia, worth one hundredth of a kroon[C19: ultimately from Chinese ch'ien coin]send1 (sɛnd) v. sent, send•ing. v.t. 1. to cause or enable to go: to send a messenger. 2. to cause to be conveyed to a destination: to send a letter. 3. to order or request to go: sending troops to battle. 4. to propel or drive: to send a punch to the jaw. 5. to emit or utter: The lion sent a roar through the jungle. 6. to cause to occur. 7. a. to transmit (a signal). b. to transmit (an electromagnetic wave or the like) in the form of pulses. 8. Slang. to delight; excite. v.i. 9. to dispatch a messenger, agent, message, etc. 10. send down, Brit. to expel from a university. 11. send for, to request the coming or delivery of; summon: to send for a doctor. 12. send forth, to produce, emit, discharge, or cause to emerge. 13. send in, to mail or otherwise dispatch to an authorized point of collection: to send in one's taxes. 14. send out, to order delivery: We sent out for coffee. 15. send up, a. to cause to rise up. b. Informal. to sentence or send to prison. c. to ridicule, as through parody or burlesque. Idioms: send packing, to dismiss curtly. [before 900; Old English sendan, c. Old Frisian, Old Norse senda, Old Saxon sendian, Old High German senten, Gothic sandjan] send′a•ble, adj. send′er, n. send2 (sɛnd) v.i. sent, send•ing, n. Naut. scend. sent- coals to Newcastle - Something brought or sent to a place where it is already plentiful; it is a reference to the English town of Newcastle upon Tyne, historically a major coal exporter.
- envoy - Pronounced EN-voy, it literally means "sent on one's way."
- epistle - From Greek epistole, "something sent to someone."
- India ink - Originally applied to Chinese and Japanese pigments made into solid blocks and sent to Europe through India.
send sent1. 'send'Send and sent are different forms of the same verb. Because they sound similar, they are sometimes confused. Send /send/ is the base form. If you send something to someone, you arrange for it to be taken and delivered to them, for example by post. They send me a card every year for my birthday.I always re-read my emails before I send them.Sent /sent/ is the past tense and -ed participle of send. I sent you a text didn't you get it?He had sent some flowers to Elena.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sent - 100 senti equal 1 kroon in EstoniaEstonian monetary unit - monetary unit in Estonia | Adj. | 1. | sent - caused or enabled to go or be conveyed or transmittedunsent - not dispatched or transmitted; "the letter remained unwritten and unsent" | Translations- I sent my luggage on ahead (US)
I sent my luggage on in advance (UK) → 我已经预先把行李送走了 - Can you arrange to have some money sent over urgently? → 请安排让人紧急给我汇款
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sent1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. Two glasses and she’s sent. 2. mod. carried away by mellow music. All the musicians were sent. Maybe they were on something. See:- be sent to Coventry
- sealed with a kiss
- send (a) mixed message(s)
- send (a) mixed signal(s)
- send (one) (a)round the bend
- send (one) about (one's) business
- send (one) away with (something)
- send (one) away with a flea in (one's) ear
- send (one) before (someone or something)
- send (one) below
- send (one) flying
- send (one) from pillar to post
- send (one) into a tizz(y)
- send (one) on (one's) way
- send (one) on (something)
- send (one) on a guilt trip
- send (one) on a wild goose chase
- send (one) on an errand
- send (one) out of (some place)
- send (one) packing
- send (one) round the twist
- send (one) to (one's) death
- send (one) to Coventry
- send (one) to glory
- send (one) to the showers
- send (one) up the river
- send (one) up the wall
- send (one's) love to (someone)
- send (someone or something) away
- send (someone or something) back (to some place) for (something)
- send (someone or something) by (some means)
- send (someone or something) from (some place)
- send (someone or something) out to grass
- send (someone or something) to (someone, something, or some place)
- send (something) cash on delivery
- send (something) COD
- send (something) collect on delivery
- send (something) on
- send a chill down (one's) spine
- send a chill up (one's) spine
- send a message
- send a shiver down (one's) spine
- send a shiver up (one's) spine
- send a signal
- send a sow to Minerva
- send across
- send after (someone or something)
- send ahead
- send ahead for (someone or something)
- send along
- send around
- send around for (someone or something)
- send away for (something)
- send chills down (one's) spine
- send chills up (one's) spine
- send down
- send down for (something)
- send forth
- send in
- send in (one's) papers
- send in for (someone or something)
- send into (something or some place)
- send out for (something)
- send over
- send owls to Athens
- send round
- send shivers down (one's) spine
- send shivers up (one's) spine
- send the helve after the hatchet
- send the right message
- send the wrong message
- send the/(one's) feelers out
- send under
- send up
- send up a trial balloon
- send word (to one)
- sent
- these things are sent to try us
- work all the hours God sends
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sent a monetary unit of Estonia, worth one hundredth of a kroon Sent
SentA division of the Estonian kroon equal in value to 1/100 of one kroon. Its plural is senti.SENT
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SENT➣Sentier (French: Path; Canada Post street designation) | SENT➣Single Edge Nibble Transmission (automotive applications) | SENT➣Scripted Entity (gaming) | SENT➣Special Educational Needs Tribunal (UK) | SENT➣Santé Environnement Toxicologie (French: Sun Health, Environment Toxicology) | SENT➣South East New Territories (Hong Kong) | SENT➣Single-Edge Notched Tensile |
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Antonyms for sentnoun 100 senti equal 1 kroon in EstoniaRelated Wordsadj caused or enabled to go or be conveyed or transmittedAntonyms |