dispatch
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you dispatch someone to a place, you send them there for a particular reason. 派遣[正式]
He had been continually dispatching scouts ahead. 他一直不斷地派遣偵察員到前麪去。
2. N-UNCOUNT Dispatch is also a noun. 派遣
The dispatch of the task force is purely a contingency measure. 派遣特遣隊純粹是應急措施。
3. V-T If you dispatch a message, letter, or parcel, you send it to a particular person or destination. 發送[正式]
The victory inspired him to dispatch a gleeful telegram to Roosevelt. 勝利鼓舞了他發喜電給羅斯福。
4. N-UNCOUNT Dispatch is also a noun. 發送
We have 125 cases ready for dispatch. 我們有125個待發的箱子。
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dispatch /dɪˈspætʃ/ (dispatching,dispatched,dispatches)
BRIT also despatch
剑桥词典
dispatch verb [T] (SEND)
to send something, especially goods or a message , somewhere for a particular purpose
發送;派遣
Two loads of cloth were dispatched to the factory on 12 December . 12月12日兩車佈料被發到工廠。
dispatch verb [T] (KILL)
literary or old-fashionedto kill someone
殺死,結果…的性命
Our handsome hero manages to dispatch another five villains . 我們英俊的男主人公設法又殺死了5個壞蛋。 返回 dispatch