address 的 3 个定义
- a speech or written statement, usually formal, directed to a particular group of persons: the president's address on the state of the economy.
- a direction as to the intended recipient, written on or attached to a piece of mail.
- the place or the name of the place where a person, organization, or the like is located or may be reached: What is your address when you're in Des Moines?
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ad·dressed, ad·dress·ing.
- to direct a speech or written statement to: to address an assembly.
- to use a specified form or title in speaking or writing to: Address the president as “Mr. President.”
- to direct to the attention: He addressed his remarks to the lawyers in the audience.
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ad·dressed or ad·drest, ad·dress·ing.Obsolete.
- to make an appeal.
- to make preparations.
address 近义词
place of residence or business where one can be contacted
speech given to formal gathering
write directions for delivery
speak to a formal gathering
devote effort to something
更多address例句
- About two months ago, however, Lensable tweaked the pop-up and gave customers the option of either giving their email address or texting the brand to receive the discount code.
- While there are paid and premium VPNs that are generally more mindful about your privacy, they aren’t anonymous, as they can be linked to your billing address.
- Hillary Clinton has a new podcast, Betsy DeVos faces an ethics investigation, and the UN General Assembly begins without addresses from any female leaders.
- Alyssa Samek, assistant professor at Cal State Fullerton, says that running is a “mode of public address.”
- Only 10 percent of tests administered — 190 — were to people with Mexico addresses.
- Many of those who have become cops in New York seem to have ceased to address such minor offenses over the past few days.
- “Stay in formation,” a sergeant from the ceremonial unit said over a public address system to the cops along the street.
- In his State of the Union address 50 years ago, LBJ laid out his vision for the Great Society.
- Left and right think the way to address racial strife is through policy.
- Nor do these studies address the structural and systematic issues that contribute to obesity, such as poverty and stress.
- Aristide uncovered his head, as though he were about to address a duchess, and smiled at her engagingly.
- But, he finally secured the address of a company who would manufacture a book to exceed 300 pages for fifty cents per book.
- Truly the flag of Britain was trailing in the mire, or these men would not have dared to address him in that fashion.
- Her Majesty passed through the town on the 30th of August, 1852, when an address was presented to her.
- His lordship suggested that Garrick should write an address to the audience for the players.