- the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated地址:
they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch.
他们互换地址并说好保持联系。
- the place itself所在地:
our officers called at the address.
我们的军官亲临该处造访。
- Computing a string of characters which identifies a destination for e-mail messages【计算机】(电子邮件)地址符。
- Computing a binary number which identifies a particular location in a data storage system or computer memory【计算机】位置存储编码。
- a formal speech delivered to an audience致辞:
an address to the European Parliament.
对欧洲议会的致辞。
- mass noun archaic a person's manner of speaking to someone else〈古〉(对他人的)谈吐:
his address was abrupt and unceremonious.
他说话生硬, 又没礼貌。
addresses
archaic courteous or amorous approaches to someone〈古〉谦恭(或脉脉含情)的方式:he persecuted her with his addresses.
他向她大献殷勤纠缠着她。
- mass noun dated skill, dexterity, or readiness〈旧〉技巧, 机敏, 迅速:
he rescued me with the most consummate address.
他以高超的本事将我救出。
- write the name and address of the intended recipient on (an envelope, letter, or parcel)在(信封, 信, 包裹)上写收件人姓名和邮址:
I addressed my letter to him personally
我以个人名义给他寄信
as adj. addressed please enclose a stamped addressed envelope.请附一个写好地址贴好邮票的信封。
- speak to (a person or an assembly), typically in a formal way(多指正式)对…讲话, 致词:
she addressed the open-air meeting
她在一露天集会上致词
they addressed themselves to my father.
他们向我父亲介绍自己。
address someone as
name someone in the specified way when talking to them称呼:she addressed my father as 'Mr Stevens'.
他称我父亲为史蒂文斯先生。
address something to
say or write remarks or a protest to诉说, 书面提交:address your complaints to the Trading Standards Board.
向贸易标准委员会提交你的投诉。
- think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem)考虑处理(问题):
a fundamental problem has still to be addressed.
还有一个基本问题要处理。
- Golf take up one's stance and prepare to hit (the ball)【高尔夫】就位击(球)。
form of address
- a name or title used in speaking or writing to a person of a specified rank or function称呼(方式)。