单词 | deliver |
释义 | deliverWord family noundeliverabilitydeliverancedelivererdeliveryadjectivedeliverableadverbdeliverlyverbdeliver , Voting Birthde·liv·er /dɪˈlɪvə $ -ər/ ●●● S2 W2 verb 1 take STH somewhere 把某物带到某处 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TAKE/BRING to take goods, letters, packages etc to a particular place or person 递送,传送 The morning mail has just been delivered. 早晨的邮件刚送到。 Do you deliver on Saturdays? 星期六你们送货吗? deliver something to somebody They set off to deliver supplies to an isolated village. 他们出发把物资运送到一座偏僻的村庄。 I’m having some flowers delivered for her birthday. ► see thesaurus at take 我在安排人给她送花祝贺生日。 2 deliver a speech/lecture/address etc TALK/MAKE A SPEECHto make a speech etc to a lot of people 发表演讲 The king delivered a televised speech to the nation on November 5. 国王在11月5日向全国发表了电视讲话。 Register In everyday English, people usually say give a speech/lecture/talk rather than deliver a speech/lecture/talk. 在日常英语中,人们一般说 give a speech/lecture/talk ,而不说 deliver a speech/lecture/talk 。 Examples from the Corpus deliver a speech/lecture/address etc• All the staff of the company director delivered a speech.• Mr Delors was at the London School of Economics, less than a mile away, delivering a lecture.• But the spectre of delivering a speech brown-nosing the teachers jammed her imagination.• Fidel Castro delivering speeches in the fields and plazas.• It wasn't Rudy intention to play the role of the Gipper or deliver an address like Lincoln at Gettysburg. 3 do STH you should do 做应该做的事 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DOPROMISE to do or provide the things you are expected to, because you are responsible for them or they are part of your job 履行职责[承诺];兑现 the costs of delivering adequate nursing care 提供满意护理的费用 the failure of some services to deliver the goods (=do what they have promised) 一些服务机构未能按承诺提供服务 The company will deliver on its promises. 该公司将兑现承诺。 4 baby 婴儿 [transitiveT]MB to help a woman give birth to her baby, or to give birth to a baby 给…接生;生产,分娩 They rushed her to hospital where doctors delivered her baby. 他们急速将她送到医院,让医生给她接生。 5 blow/shock etc 给予打击/震惊等 [transitiveT]GIVE to give something such as a blow, shock, or warning to someone or something 给予〔打击、震惊或警告〕 He delivered a strong warning about the dangers facing the government. 他就政府所面临的危险发出了强烈警告。 6 deliver a judgment/verdict SCTJUDGEto officially state a formal decision or judgment 宣布判决/裁决 The jury delivered a verdict of unlawful killing. 陪审团宣布了非法杀人的裁决。 Examples from the Corpus deliver a judgment/verdict• Letters delivered a verdict of innocence.• After initial indecision, the inquest jury delivered a verdict of lawful killing.• It is up to the people considering the planning application to deliver a judgment on the assessment. 7 person 人 [transitiveT]GIVE formal to put someone into someone else’s control 把〔某人〕交与 deliver somebody to somebody Sharett had betrayed him and delivered him to the enemy. 沙雷特出卖了他,把他交给了敌人。 8 votes 投票 [transitiveT] especially American EnglishAmEPPV to get the votes or support of a particular group of people in an election 〔在竞选中〕得到…的票 He cannot deliver the Latino vote. 他得不到拉美裔选民的票。 9 make SB free of STH 使某人脱离某事 [transitiveT]SAVE/RESCUE literary or biblical to help someone escape from something bad or evil 拯救,解救 deliver somebody from something ‘Deliver us from evil, ’ she prayed. “救我们脱离邪恶吧。” 她祈祷道。 10 deliver something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v formal GIVEto give something to someone else 移交〔某物〕 A bankrupt must deliver up all his books, papers and records. 破产者必须交出所有的账本、文件和记录。 Examples from the Corpus deliver up• Kim has done a lot of the running around, delivering or picking up documents.• Hold on to all these smells until the evening, when you can deliver them up on to the blank paper. —deliverer noun [countableC] Examples from the Corpus deliver• Ask if the pizza place delivers.• I know that my father was required by his parents to drown the kittens that the family cat would periodically deliver.• Yeb's big hand closes around mine, and we wait in strangled silence to be delivered.• Election candidates frequently promise a lot more than they can deliver.• How soon can you deliver?• Mrs. Arnold is due to deliver a baby girl in April.• John delivered a funny little speech.• If the animal ignores the command, the collar delivers a mild shock.• Rev. Whitman delivered a powerful sermon.• Traditionally, local midwives would deliver all the babies in the area.• Attention switched to the new Coronations then being delivered, and the other six Vambacs failed to materialise.• Your computer will be delivered between 9.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.• Julia's third child had to be delivered by caesarean section.• And the new genre of populist politicians will have to deliver far more than free elections.• As a boy, Ralph delivered newspapers on a bicycle.• Yet again the management has failed to deliver on its promise to provide extra staff training.• The birth was so quick that my husband had to deliver the baby himself.• Our family doctor delivered the baby.• Ford, a Democrat, is able to deliver the black vote in his hometown of Memphis.• Do you think she will be able to deliver the goods?• The Prime Minister's economic development strategy has not delivered the promised benefits.• Budget cuts have affected the state's ability to deliver the services citizens expect.• The packed courtroom was hushed as the jury delivered their verdict.• Unfortunately the package was delivered to the wrong address.• If your order is ready, it will be delivered to you tomorrow.• In reality the service is more likely to concentrate on delivering wall-to-wall feature films, interactive games and e-shopping. having ... delivered• Snags with ready-mix Are there any snags in having ready-mixed concrete delivered?• Having delivered an heir to the Kang clan, her place was secure, unlike with my birth.• The advisory council goes out of business now, having delivered its long-awaited report.• Mathilde was still in childbed, of course, having been delivered safely of a girl on the morning after the storm.• They put the beer on the bunker and backed away, having delivered the fruits of the mission.• Having delivered them he would invariably check with any reporters present that they had been appropriately appreciated. deliver the goods• Farrell said the team would win big, but he couldn't deliver the goods.• All nine of the players work very hard, actually, delivering the goods.• But the scoreboards are a continuing reminder they have to make it work, and deliver the goods.• There are a few out-and-out strikers who can be guaranteed to deliver the goods.• Ultimately, they said, it broke down because it simply could not deliver the goods.• In that case there is no obligation on the seller to deliver the goods and none on the buyer to pay.• For years almost all the research on ability grouping and tracking has demonstrated that it does not deliver the goods as promised.• How can you convince potential customers that you're reliable, and will deliver the goods that you promise?• The truth may be that Pyongyang's generals were unwilling to deliver the goods to the Pentagon's generals. deliver somebody to somebody• Judas delivered Christ to the Romans. From Longman Business Dictionary deliverde·liv·er /dɪˈlɪvə-ər/ verb 1[transitiveT] to take goods or mail to a place An average of 52 tankers a day deliver 462 million gallons of crude oil, gasoline and other petroleum products to the U.S. The new computers will be delivered next week. 2[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to provide or achieve something that other people benefit from Since January 2005, the fund has delivered an annual return of 14.7%. Good government can deliver a high level of services while maintaining fiscal discipline. deliver on The question is whether the company can deliver on these commitments. (1200-1300) Old French delivrer, from Latin liberare “to set free” |
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