dispatch / dɪˈspætʃ /

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dispatch3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  2. to dismiss, as after an audience.
  3. to put to death; kill: The spy was promptly dispatched.
  4. to transact or dispose of promptly or speedily.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. Archaic. to hasten; be quick.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the sending off of a messenger, letter, etc., to a destination.
  2. the act of putting to death; killing; execution.
  3. prompt or speedy transaction, as of business.

dispatch 近义词

n. 名词 noun

speed in carrying out action

n. 名词 noun

communication

dispatch 的近义词 13
dispatch 的反义词 3
v. 动词 verb

hurry, send fast

v. 动词 verb

finish; consume

v. 动词 verb

kill

更多dispatch例句

  1. The information remains private in both cases, even though dispatch centers have access to it.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. For example, the reforms encourage officers to increase their casual presence in certain communities and include social workers in their dispatch runs.
  6. What got leaked to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on October 22?
  7. Det. Johnson left in an elevator and I found myself alone in the building, save two women in the dispatch center.
  8. He presumably felt he owed it to himself to make one more visit to hell and report back with a cliché-busting dispatch.
  9. And a recording of the police dispatch seems to blow the case to bits.
  10. He initially sent that letter to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  11. The Colonel read the dispatch of Captain Duffield, sitting on his bed in his nightclothes.
  12. The Weekly Dispatch's accounts of the next world are well worth staying alive for.
  13. 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.
  14. If the offeree sent a telegram, then he would be obliged to prove the delivery of the dispatch.
  15. Before leaving Verdun he had seen Pierrepont enter the telegraph bureau—to dispatch a message to the Sûreté, without a doubt.