despatch
英 [dɪˈspætʃ]
美 [dɪˈspætʃ]
v. 速遣,发运
过去分词:despatched 复数:despatches 过去式:despatched 现在分词:despatching 第三人称单数:despatches
BNC.8487 / COCA.41259
柯林斯词典
- → see:dispatch
英英释义
noun
- the act of sending off something
- killing a person or animal
- the property of being prompt and efficient
- it was done with dispatch
- an official report (usually sent in haste)
verb
双语例句
- The Despatch and Transport Manager decides which method is the most suitable.
发货运输经理决定哪种方式最合适。 - Sir G.Robinson said plainly in one despatch, that he could not guess the probable object of her Majesty's Government.
罗便臣爵士于某份报告中直言,他不可猜测女王政府之目的。 - The fox takes his chance with a pack of hounds which may catch him and despatch him immediately.
那只狐狸和一群随时可能置其于死地的猎狗冒险周旋。 - Despatch a messenger to apprise the grooms at the first station.
派一个人去通知第一站的马夫。 - Or, world leaders could decide to do as UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has done and despatch two cards.
还有一种办法就是,世界各国的领导人可以向英国首相托尼·布莱尔学习,送两种不同的贺卡。 - To both, he wrote that he would despatch letters in proof of his safety, immediately after his arrival.
对两人他都答应一到巴黎立即来信报告平安。 - Surely only an angel from Paradise could have put it into your heart to despatch it.
不用说,只能是天使在您心中播下了这个念头。 - He sat down to write and despatch the instractions to the bankers.
他坐下来书写并发送给银行家的指示。 - A despatch sent after you from over yonder.
那边给你送来了急件。 - They are then transported to the despatch area.
他们,然后运到发货区。