deliver 的英语意思
deliverdeliver /dɪˈlɪvə $ -ər/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1take something somewhere [intransitive, transitive] to take goods, letters, packages etc to a particular place or person将货物、信件、包裹等送到特定地点或人处:
The morning mail has just been delivered.早上的邮件刚刚送到。
Do you deliver on Saturdays?你们周六送货吗?deliver something to somebody
They set off to deliver supplies to an isolated village.他们出发去向一个偏僻的村庄运送物资。
I’m having some flowers delivered for her birthday.我订了些鲜花,让人给她送去庆生。► see thesaurus at take2deliver a speech/lecture/address etc to make a speech etc to a lot of people向众多人发表演讲等:
The king delivered a televised speech to the nation on November 5.国王于11月5日向全国发表了电视讲话。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say give a speech/lecture/talk rather than deliver a speech/lecture/talk.在日常英语中,人们通常说 give a speech/lecture/talk,而不是 deliver a speech/lecture/talk。3do something you should do [intransitive, transitive] to do or provide the things you are expected to, because you are responsible for them or they are part of your job因职责所在或工作要求,履行或提供所被期待之事:
the costs of delivering adequate nursing care提供适当护理服务的费用
the failure of some services to deliver the goods (=do what they have promised)某些服务未能兑现承诺(=做到他们所承诺的事)
The company will deliver on its promises.该公司将兑现其承诺。4baby [transitive] to help a woman give birth to her baby, or to give birth to a baby协助妇女分娩,或(使婴儿)出生:
They rushed her to hospital where doctors delivered her baby.他们把她紧急送往医院,医生在那里为她接生。5blow/shock etc [transitive] to give something such as a blow, shock, or warning to someone or something对某人或某物施以打击、震惊或警告等:
He delivered a strong warning about the dangers facing the government.他就政府面临的危险发出了强烈警告。6deliver a judgment/verdict to officially state a formal decision or judgment正式宣布决定或判决:
The jury delivered a verdict of unlawful killing.陪审团作出了非法杀人的裁决。7person [transitive] formal正式 to put someone into someone else’s control将某人置于他人的控制之下deliver somebody to somebody
Sharett had betrayed him and delivered him to the enemy.沙雷特出卖了他,并将他交给了敌人。8votes [transitive] especially American English to get the votes or support of a particular group of people in an election在选举中赢得特定群体的选票或支持:
He cannot deliver the Latino vote.他无法争取到拉丁裔的选票。9make somebody free of something [transitive] literary文学 or biblical《圣经》用语 to help someone escape from something bad or evil帮助某人从不好或邪恶的事物中解脱出来deliver somebody from something
‘Deliver us from evil,’ she prayed.「求你救我们脱离凶恶,」她祈祷道。—deliverer noun [countable]deliver something ↔ up phrasal verb formal正式 to give something to someone else将某物移交他人:
A bankrupt must deliver up all his books, papers and records.破产者须移交其全部账册、文件和记录。
查看全部语言翻译1take something somewhere [intransitive, transitive] to take goods, letters, packages etc to a particular place or person将货物、信件、包裹等送到特定地点或人处:
The morning mail has just been delivered.早上的邮件刚刚送到。
Do you deliver on Saturdays?你们周六送货吗?deliver something to somebody
They set off to deliver supplies to an isolated village.他们出发去向一个偏僻的村庄运送物资。
I’m having some flowers delivered for her birthday.我订了些鲜花,让人给她送去庆生。► see thesaurus at take2deliver a speech/lecture/address etc to make a speech etc to a lot of people向众多人发表演讲等:
The king delivered a televised speech to the nation on November 5.国王于11月5日向全国发表了电视讲话。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say give a speech/lecture/talk rather than deliver a speech/lecture/talk.在日常英语中,人们通常说 give a speech/lecture/talk,而不是 deliver a speech/lecture/talk。3do something you should do [intransitive, transitive] to do or provide the things you are expected to, because you are responsible for them or they are part of your job因职责所在或工作要求,履行或提供所被期待之事:
the costs of delivering adequate nursing care提供适当护理服务的费用
the failure of some services to deliver the goods (=do what they have promised)某些服务未能兑现承诺(=做到他们所承诺的事)
The company will deliver on its promises.该公司将兑现其承诺。4baby [transitive] to help a woman give birth to her baby, or to give birth to a baby协助妇女分娩,或(使婴儿)出生:
They rushed her to hospital where doctors delivered her baby.他们把她紧急送往医院,医生在那里为她接生。5blow/shock etc [transitive] to give something such as a blow, shock, or warning to someone or something对某人或某物施以打击、震惊或警告等:
He delivered a strong warning about the dangers facing the government.他就政府面临的危险发出了强烈警告。6deliver a judgment/verdict to officially state a formal decision or judgment正式宣布决定或判决:
The jury delivered a verdict of unlawful killing.陪审团作出了非法杀人的裁决。7person [transitive] formal正式 to put someone into someone else’s control将某人置于他人的控制之下deliver somebody to somebody
Sharett had betrayed him and delivered him to the enemy.沙雷特出卖了他,并将他交给了敌人。8votes [transitive] especially American English to get the votes or support of a particular group of people in an election在选举中赢得特定群体的选票或支持:
He cannot deliver the Latino vote.他无法争取到拉丁裔的选票。9make somebody free of something [transitive] literary文学 or biblical《圣经》用语 to help someone escape from something bad or evil帮助某人从不好或邪恶的事物中解脱出来deliver somebody from something
‘Deliver us from evil,’ she prayed.「求你救我们脱离凶恶,」她祈祷道。—deliverer noun [countable]deliver something ↔ up phrasal verb formal正式 to give something to someone else将某物移交他人:
A bankrupt must deliver up all his books, papers and records.破产者须移交其全部账册、文件和记录。