释义 |
🔑 de·liv·eryBrE /dɪˈlɪvəri/NAmE /dɪˈlɪvəri/ noun (de·liv·eries) 🔑 [U, C] the act of taking goods, letters, etc. to the people they have been sent to 传送;递送;交付◆a delivery van 厢式送货车◆Please pay for goods on delivery (= when you receive them). 请货到付款。◆Allow 28 days for delivery. 请留出 28 天送货时间。◆Is there a postal/mail delivery on Saturdays?星期六送邮件吗?◆(formal) When can you take delivery of (= be available to receive) the car? 你何时能提取那辆汽车?◆(figurative) the delivery of public services 提供公共事业服务 [C, U] the process of giving birth to a baby 分娩◆an easy/difficult delivery 顺产;难产◆a delivery room/ward (= in a hospital, etc.) 产房;产科病房 [sing.] the way in which sb speaks, sings a song, etc. in public 演讲方式;表演风格◆The beautiful poetry was ruined by her poor delivery. 这优美的诗被她拙劣的朗诵给糟蹋了。 [C] a ball that is thrown, especially in cricket or baseball 投球(尤指板球或棒球)◆a fast delivery 一个快投球●ˌcash on deˈlivery (abbreviation COD) a system of paying for goods when they are delivered 货到付款;交货付现 |