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conveyed

/kuhn-veyd/US // kənˈveɪd //

转达的,转达了,转移的,转达

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : communicated or made known: Together, these philanthropists developed a set of ethics, values, and informally conveyed "standard operating procedures" for charitable work.Orally conveyed complaints shall not be entertained.
    • : Law. transferred or passed from one person to another: All transfers of property must be covered by contract, and all contracts must be fulfilled by the actual delivery of the conveyed property.
    • : carried, transported, or led from one place to another: Air delivery is fastest but also costly, so selection of this option is usually due to the necessity, urgency, and high value of the conveyed cargo.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbtransport

Examples

  • Only 16 percent of the students said they would definitely not “address, confront, or otherwise convey disappointment” to the person who did not vote.

  • Agencies also need to broadcast the availability of multichannel options to citizens directly in order to convey value and drive broader community awareness of their existence.

  • If you’re trying to convey emotions, the way you use these tools will depend on what you want your audience to feel.

  • People’s brains are exquisitely tuned into faces, and the wealth of information that expressions can convey.

  • Early proof-of-concept studies provide convincing evidence that tattoos can be engineered, not only to change color, but to sense and convey biomedical information, including the onset of cancer.

  • Finally, he landed a meeting with Jolie and conveyed his respect for “The Greatest Generation.”

  • By using some sort of filter—like, perhaps, a universally understood saying—the trait is more easily conveyed.

  • Her speech was powerful—and it also conveyed the attitude that abortion wasn't a real choice for her.

  • Information is conveyed as still-lifes and montages, plaques, and videos.

  • So, I conveyed this to Tom and we invited Tom over to our house for dinner and said, “Brace yourself.”

  • The treasure taken on board these vessels was afterwards conveyed to the bank of England in 20 wagons.

  • To get rid of our lamentations, the captain launched out in praises of the charming little town, and had us conveyed to land.

  • Casey was arrested and conveyed to jail under great popular excitement.

  • There is no part of these castings but may be easily conveyed in a common butt or cart.

  • The letter, fantastically expressed as it was, conveyed the true condition of the hour.