(亦作despatch)
with obj.
1
- send off to a destination or for a purpose派遣; 发送:
he dispatched messages back to base
他将消息发回基地
with obj. and infinitive the government dispatched 150 police to restore order.政府派出150名警察维持秩序。
2
- deal with (a task, problem, or opponent) quickly and efficiently迅速办妥(任务, 问题); 对付对手:
they dispatched the opposition.
他们迅速解决了反对意见。
2.1
- kill杀死:
he dispatched the animal with one blow.
他一棍子就把那动物解决了。
1
- mass noun the sending of someone or something to a destination or for a purpose派遣; 发送:
a resolution authorizing the dispatch of a peacekeeping force.
批准派遣维和部队的一项决议。
1.1
- speed in action迅速; 利索:
the situation might change, so he should proceed with dispatch.
情况可能会变, 所以他应该迅速行动。
2
- an official report on state or military affairs官方报告:
in his battle dispatch he described the gunner's bravery.
在他的战斗报告中, 他记述了炮手的勇敢。
2.1
- a report sent in by a newspaper's correspondent from a faraway place新闻报道。
3
- mass noun the killing of someone or something杀死; 除掉:
the executioner's merciful dispatch of his victims.
刽子手对他的受难者仁慈的处决。
派生词
dispatcher
noun词源
early 16th cent.: from Italian dispacciare or Spanish despachar 'expedite', from dis-, des- (expressing reversal)+the base of Italian impacciare, Spanish empachar 'hinder'.