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mailer

/mey-ler/US // ˈmeɪ lər //UK // (ˈmeɪlə) //

邮递员,邮件,邮寄者,邮件发送者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who mails or prepares material for mailing.
    • : a container, as a mailing tube or protective envelope, for mailing papers, books, merchandise, etc.
    • : an advertising brochure, form letter, or the like, sent out in the mail.
    • : mailing machine.
    • : Archaic. a mailboat.

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Examples

  • Groups trying to help Gloria appeal to more conservative voters even used it in a mailer.

  • Much of the union money in this year’s race has gone to polling, digital advertising and campaign mailers.

  • There has been a lot of talk about supporters of Todd Gloria sending out mailers that highlighted the support his rival, Barbara Bry, has gotten from Republicans.

  • This week, it reported spending an additional $21,000 on each candidate to produce mailers.

  • Election officials say a flood of mailers from the Center for Voter Information has contained mistakes and confused voters at a time when states are racing to expand vote by mail.

  • During this time, Mailer also displayed an unexpected humility in the company of his fellow literary stars.

  • The remark comes to mind while reading The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer.

  • This is not to suggest that Mailer ever lost the intellectual toughness which was central to his work.

  • Many readers will no doubt be surprised just how friendly Mailer was, how helpful he was to friends and strangers alike.

  • “You know, I never had a monstrous ego,” Mailer confides to a friend in l987.

  • When she entered the editorial office Tom was putting the last of the papers through the mailer.

  • He inked each galley, placed it in the mailing machine, and then fed the papers into the mailer.

  • This is a very short and simple entry in Mr. Mailer's journal, but it has most solemn significance.

  • They had been pledged to furnish this licensed black-mailer with money, and still he was insatiate and unappeased.

  • If they got us out there they could surround us and mailer the life out of us.