deliver
/dɪˈlɪvə(r)/- bring and hand over (a letter, parcel, or ordered goods) to the proper recipient or address投递, 送交, 递送:
the products should be delivered on time
这些产品应该按时交货
no obj. we'll deliver direct to your door.我们会直接送货上门。
- formally hand over (someone)移交给(某人):
there was a reward if you were delivered unharmed to the nearest British post.
将你们平安移交到最近的英国驻地就有奖赏。
- obtain (a vote) in favour of a candidate or cause拉(选票):
he had been able to deliver votes in huge numbers.
他拉到了大量的选票。
- launch or aim (a blow, a ball, or an attack)给予(打击); 投(球); 发起(攻击):
to allow the army to deliver an early riposte to the enemy.
使部队得以早日实施对敌快速反击。
- provide (something promised or expected)提供, 兑现(承诺的东西或期待之物):
the struggle to deliver election commitments
兑现竞选承诺的努力
no obj. she's waiting for him to deliver on his promise.她在等他履行他的承诺。
deliver someone/thing from
save, rescue, or set someone or something free from解救; 释放, 使自由:deliver us from the nightmare of junk paper.
将我们从垃圾论文的噩梦中解放出来。
deliver someone/thing up
surrender someone or something放弃, 交出(某人、某物):to deliver up to justice a member of his own family.
将他自己的一位家人送交法庭。
- Law acknowledge that one intends to be bound by (a deed), either explicitly by declaration or implicitly by formal handover【律】交付, 交割。
- state in a formal manner讲, 发表:
he will deliver a lecture on endangered species
他将就濒危物种作个讲座
he delivered himself of a sermon.
他进行一番说教。
- (of a judge or court) give (a judgement or verdict)(法官或法庭)宣布(判决):
the court was due to deliver its verdict.
法庭准备要宣判了。
- assist in the birth of给…接生:
the village midwife delivered the baby.
乡村助产士接生了孩子。
- give birth to分娩, 生产:
she will deliver a child.
她要分娩了。
be delivered of
give birth to分娩, 生产:Mrs Webb - now safely delivered of her next child.
韦布夫人, 现在已经顺利生下了第二个孩子。
- assist (a woman) in giving birth帮助(妇女)生产。
deliver the goods
- informal provide that which is promised or expected〈非正式〉交货; 履行诺言。