dispatch 的 3 个定义
- to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
- to dismiss, as after an audience.
- to put to death; kill: The spy was promptly dispatched.
- to transact or dispose of promptly or speedily.
- Archaic. to hasten; be quick.
- the sending off of a messenger, letter, etc., to a destination.
- the act of putting to death; killing; execution.
- prompt or speedy transaction, as of business.
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dispatch 近义词
speed in carrying out action
communication
hurry, send fast
finish; consume
kill
更多dispatch例句
- The information remains private in both cases, even though dispatch centers have access to it.
- In a series of dispatches, writers look at new ways to tackle issues from closing the digital divide and mapping insect populations to measuring societal health and encouraging long-term thinking.
- Each dispatch might be less in-depth, but still filled with the news-you-can-use, resources, and inspiration you need to better stay on top of a rapidly changing world.
- DeJoy has claimed that the lone operational change he instituted was enforcing a stricter dispatch schedule of mail transportation trucks and letter carriers to their daily rounds.
- For example, the reforms encourage officers to increase their casual presence in certain communities and include social workers in their dispatch runs.
- What got leaked to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on October 22?
- Det. Johnson left in an elevator and I found myself alone in the building, save two women in the dispatch center.
- He presumably felt he owed it to himself to make one more visit to hell and report back with a cliché-busting dispatch.
- And a recording of the police dispatch seems to blow the case to bits.
- He initially sent that letter to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
- The Colonel read the dispatch of Captain Duffield, sitting on his bed in his nightclothes.
- The Weekly Dispatch's accounts of the next world are well worth staying alive for.
- I am pushing the smiths as hard as possible, and you must do the same at your works, that the greatest dispatch may be made.
- If the offeree sent a telegram, then he would be obliged to prove the delivery of the dispatch.
- Before leaving Verdun he had seen Pierrepont enter the telegraph bureau—to dispatch a message to the Sûreté, without a doubt.