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*send /sɛnd; send/ v [T] sent /sɛnt; sent/ , sent, sending 1 to arrange for something to go or be taken to another place, especially by mail 发出,送出; 寄出: I sent the letter last week. 我上个星期寄出这封信。 send sb sth I forgot to send Dad a birthday card. 我忘记给爸爸寄一张生日卡片了。 send sth back She sent back the form immediately. 她立刻把表格退了回来。 2 to make someone go somewhere 派遣〔某人去某地〕: The UN is sending troops to the region. 联合国正在向该地区派兵。 3 to make someone do or feel something 使做〔某事〕,使具有〔某种感觉〕: Sitting in the library usually sends me to sleep. 坐在图书馆里常让我进入梦乡。
send for sb/sth1 to send a message asking someone to come to you 派人去叫,去请: She sent for the doctor. 她派人去请医生了。 2 also 又作 send off/away for to ask or write for something to be sent to you by mail (写信)要求邮寄: Send now for your free catalogue. 请立即来函索取免费的商品目录。 send in 1 [send sth ↔ in] to send something, usually by mail, to a place where it can be dealt with 提交〔某物至某地供处理,一般通过邮寄〕: Did you send in your application? 你把申请交了吗? 2 [send sb ↔ in] to send soldiers, police etc somewhere to deal with a dangerous situation 派遣〔士兵、警察等至某地处理危险情况〕: Finally, the mayor had to send in the police. 最后,市长不得不出动警力。 send off 1 [send sth ↔ off] to send something somewhere by post 寄出〔某物〕: Have you sent the cheque off yet? 你把支票寄出了吗? 2 [send sb ↔ off] to make someone go somewhere 送〔某人〕去; 把〔某人〕打发走: We got sent off to camp every summer. 我们每年夏天都被送去夏令营。 3 [send sb ↔ off] BrE to order a sports player to leave the game because of bad behaviour 【英】 罚〔犯规的运动员〕出场 send out 1 [send sb/sth ↔ out] to send something or someone from a central point to various other places 发出〔某物〕; 派遣〔某人〕: The wedding invitations were sent out weeks ago. 婚礼请帖几个星期以前就发出去。 2 [send sth ↔ out] to broadcast something, or to produce light, sound etc 播送〔资讯〕; 发出〔光、声音等〕: The ship sent out an SOS message. 那艘船发出了一个紧急求救信号。 send up BrE informal to make someone or something look silly by copying them in a funny way 【英,非正式】 通过模仿嘲弄,学…的样子
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