vt. 发送,寄;派遣;使进入;发射
vi. 派人;寄信
n. 上升运动
n. (Send)人名;(德)森德
英 [send]美 [sɛnd]
权威例句
- "I want to send a telegram." — "Fine, to whom?"
“我想发份电报。”——“好的,发给谁?”
来自柯林斯例句 - For more details about these products, send a postcard marked HB/FF.
要了解这些产品的详细信息,请寄来标明HB/FF字样的明信片。
来自柯林斯例句 - Come on, Bill. Send Tom a card and make his day.
来吧,比尔。给汤姆寄张卡片让他高兴高兴吧。
来自柯林斯例句 - The crew did not send out any distress signals.
机组人员没有发出任何求救信号。
来自柯林斯例句 - Exceptionally, in times of emergency, we may send a team of experts.
在紧急情况下,我们可能会破例派一个专家小组。
来自柯林斯例句
中文词源
send 邮寄,发送,转达
来自古英语 sendan,送出,扔出,来自 Proto-Germanic*sandijan,送出,扔出,来自 PIE*sent, 走,离开,朝向。引申诸相关词义。
英语词源
send: [OE] English shares send with the other Germanic languages – German senden, Dutch zenden, Swedish sönda, and Danish sende. These all go back to a prehistoric ancestor *santhjan, which originated as a causative derivative of a base denoting ‘go, journey’ – so etymologically send means ‘cause to go’.
Old English sendan "send, send forth; throw, impel," from Proto-Germanic *sandijan (cognates: Old Saxon sendian, Old Norse and Old Frisian senda, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch senden, Dutch zenden, German senden, Gothic sandjan), causative form of base *sinþan, denoting "go, journey" (source of Old English sið "way, journey," Old Norse sinn, Gothic sinþs "going, walk, time"), from PIE root *sent- "to head for, go" (cognates: Lithuanian siusti "send;" see sense (n.)).
Also used in Old English of divine ordinance (as in godsend, from Old English sand "messenger, message," from Proto-Germanic *sandaz "that which is sent"). Slang sense of "to transport with emotion, delight" is recorded from 1932, in American English jazz slang.