释义 |
send /send/ transitive verb (pat and pap sent; nautical sendˈed)- To cause, direct, or tell to go
- To propel
- To cause to be conveyed
- To dispatch
- To forward
- To grant
- To cause to pass into a specified state
- (orig of jazz) to rouse (someone) to ecstasy
intransitive verb- To dispatch a message or messenger (often with for)
- To pitch into the trough of the sea (sometimes scend or 'scend, as if aphetic from ascend or descend; nautical)
noun- A messenger (Scot)
- One or more escorts sent ahead of a bridegroom to fetch the bride (Scot)
- An impetus or impulse
- The sound or a movement of breaking waves, a swash
ORIGIN: OE sendan; ON senda, Gothic sandjan, Ger senden sendˈable adjective sendˈer noun - A person who sends
- A transmitting instrument
sendˈing noun - Dispatching
- Pitching
- Transmission
- That which is sent
sendˈ-off noun A gathering to express good wishes at departing or starting a journey sendˈ-up noun - A process of making fun of someone or something
- A play, film, novel, etc, doing this
send away (or off) for To order (something) by post send down - To send to prison (informal)
- To expel from university
send for To require, direct or request by message (someone or something) to come or be brought send in To submit (an entry) for a competition, etc send off - (in football, etc) to order (a player) to leave the field and take no further part in the game, usu after an infringement of the rules
- To dispatch (something)
send on - To send in advance
- To readdress and repost (a letter or package)
send out To distribute or dispatch (something) send round To circulate send up - To make fun of
- To sentence to imprisonment (informal)
send word To send an intimation |