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deliver

/dih-liv-er/US // dɪˈlɪv ər //UK // (dɪˈlɪvə) //

交付,提供,送达,递送

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to carry and turn over to the intended recipient or recipients: to deliver mail; to deliver a package.
    • : to give into another's possession or keeping; surrender: to deliver a prisoner to the police; to deliver a bond.
    • : to bring to the support of a candidate or a cause.
    • : to give forth in words; utter or pronounce: to deliver a verdict; to deliver a speech.
    • : to give forth or emit: The oil well delivers 500 barrels a day.
    • : to strike or throw: to deliver a blow.
    • : to set free or liberate: The Israelites were delivered from bondage.
    • : to release or save: Deliver me from such tiresome people!
    • : to assist in bringing forth young: The doctor delivered her of twins.
    • : to assist at the birth of: The doctor delivered the baby.
    • : to give birth to: She delivered twins at 4 a.m.
    • : to disburden of thoughts, opinions, etc.
    • : to make known; assert.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give birth.
    • : to provide a delivery service for goods and products: The store delivers free of charge.
    • : to do or carry out as promised: an ad agency known for delivering when a successful campaign is needed.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. agile; quick.

Phrases

  • deliver the goods
  • signed, sealed, and delivered

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In a different case Thursday, Pennsylvania’s highest court delivered a separate victory to Democrats, ruling in their favor on a number of mail-voting rules.

  • As a result, advertisers will be able to set media plans to deliver a minimum number of sales as opposed to traditional figures like the number of people reached.

  • If you’re worried about cutting it close, most states let you deliver your ballot to the local election office instead of mailing it.

  • While not as established as traditional sports in the minds of many marketers, esports does deliver reach.

  • The situation would be akin to aspects of the so-called gig economy, in which workers juggle multiple jobs of driving people around for Uber and then delivering dinners for DoorDash.

  • He could deliver a quick, effective speech, or hold a proper press conference.

  • So working with the militants in order to deliver aid “becomes a requirement,” she said.

  • Koenig proceeds to deliver her deeply conflicted, sorta-kinda support for Adnan.

  • Despite general good intentions, however, even good physicians can deliver care that falls short.

  • They were there to put on a show and deliver a message: behold, we are a technological power with which to be reckoned!

  • I, therefore, deliver it as a maxim, that whoever desires the character of a proud man ought to conceal his vanity.

  • Brethren are a help in the time of trouble, but mercy shall deliver more than they.

  • She continued to deliver herself upon a hundred topics, and it hardly matters where we take her up.

  • By bad luck d'Amade was away, up in the front trenches, and I could not well deliver myself to des Coigns.

  • And I will deliver thee and this city out of the hand of the king of the Assyrians, and I will protect it.