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1 | the name of the place where you live or work , including the house or office number and the name of the street , area , and town . It may also include a set of numbers and letters, called a postcode in British English and a zip code in American English 地址 |
| I’ ll need your name and address. 我需要你的名字和地址。 |
| He had given a false address to the police. 他给警方留了假地址。 |
| 1a | a series of letters, numbers, and symbols that show you where to find a particular website on the Internet 网址 | | a Web address 网址 | | Do you have the address of our website? 你有我们的网址吗? | |
| 1b | a series of letters, numbers, and symbols that you need to send someone an email message 电子邮箱地址 | | What’ s your email address? 你的电子邮箱地址是什么? | |
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2 | a formal speech given by someone to a group of people , especially as part of an important occasion (尤指重要场合的)演说,讲话 |
| The president is to deliver a televised address to the country. 总统将向全国发表电视讲话。 |
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- | form/mode/term of address |
| the name or title that you give someone when you speak or write to them |
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