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despatch

/dih-spach/US // dɪˈspætʃ //UK // (dɪˈspætʃ) //

派遣,寄送,发货,寄发

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : dispatch.

Examples

  • They include signed photographs of Eisenhower and Field Marshal Montgomery, as well as paintings and a red leather despatch box.

  • Send out your invitations by a servant, or man hired for the purpose; do not trust them to despatch or penny post.

  • At about one o'clock the young lady approached Dr. Brownlow, and asked him to write, in her name, a despatch to Jeff.

  • Eschar to be gone, I sent my letters by a porter to the posthouse in Southwark to be sent by despatch to the Downs.

  • Easily enough; we can get a hoondee on this place, and send it to him in a letter, or we can despatch a man with it.

  • The same weapon, a few minutes later, was used for the despatch of Egmont's friend, Count Horn.