delivery 的定义
plural de·liv·er·ies.
- the carrying and turning over of letters, goods, etc., to a designated recipient or recipients.
- a giving up or handing over; surrender.
- the utterance or enunciation of words.
- vocal and bodily behavior during the presentation of a speech: a speaker's fine delivery.
- the act or manner of giving or sending forth: the pitcher's fine delivery of the ball.
- the state of being delivered of or giving birth to a child; parturition.
- something delivered: The delivery is late today.
- Commerce. a shipment of goods from the seller to the buyer.
- Law. a formal act performed to make a transfer of property legally effective: a delivery of deed.
- Printing.Also called delivery end . the part of a printing press where the paper emerges in printed form.
- Archaic. release or rescue; liberation; deliverance.
delivery 近义词
transfer, transmittal
articulation of message
childbirth
giving of freedom
更多delivery例句
- To combat the declines in their traditional businesses, Uber continued its push into consumer delivery, while Lyft announced a push into business-to-business logistics.
- You pick anything you want — you don’t have to cook it, order it, wait two hours, or pay a delivery fee — you just take a plate and step up.
- It makes sense as e-commerce and on demand delivery isn’t a flash in the pan fad, per Cavaluzzo.
- Others, such as meal kits and wine delivery, have gotten more traction than usual.
- Grocery delivery services charge a fee — usually around $10 per $100 spent, on average.
- Should capability delivery experience additional changes, this estimate will be revised appropriately.
- It also helps pilots orientate themselves during weapons delivery passes.
- And this week it was Mister Ham, General Delivery, United States.
- Fewer women are shackled during labor and delivery (PDF), though this still occurs.
- A powdered form of the measles vaccine could make delivery safer and easier around the world.
- A delivery of a policy therefore, to an insurance broker, would be a delivery to his principal.
- If the offeree sent a telegram, then he would be obliged to prove the delivery of the dispatch.
- There must be an actual delivery by him, and though a deed may be completed in every other respect, it is not an effective deed.
- Suppose a deed were mailed to the grantee, or handed to another person to deliver to the grantee, this would be a good delivery.
- The contract becomes complete when the policy is put in the mail, postage prepaid, for delivery in due course to the insured.