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mailing

/mey-ling/US // ˈmeɪ lɪŋ //

邮寄,邮递,邮政,邮寄方式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a batch of mail, as of form letters, catalogs, or monthly statements, sent by a mailer at one time: an enthusiastic response to our latest mailing.

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Examples

  • So I’m talking from CEO down to the mailing room, everybody’s gone, everybody’s fired, whole new staff.

  • Yet they did manage a mailing, which not everyone does, so perhaps you should not tattle.

  • Most liquor boxes have thin walls and aren’t good for mailing.

  • For mailing, the experiment settled on three methods, each of which offers a different trade-off between beauty of presentation and annoyingness of packing.

  • In most cases it’s the result of an applicant’s name finding its way into the field for the city of the recipient’s mailing address.

  • Sign up to join the Kensington Presents mailing list for an invite to the next event.

  • The target of the mailing was the then-majority leader of the state General Assembly, Democrat Hugh Holliman.

  • This led to a mailing list that grew from the initial 350 to hundreds of thousands by 1995.

  • “Boarding is basically a way of, for lack of a better word, mailing it in,” an agent told The Hollywood Reporter.

  • Paul began his campaign, as Slate's Dave Weigel put it, “as a fringe candidate with a mailing list.”

  • It was several minutes before he recovered and placed the letter back in the mailing receptacle.

  • The publications are distributed by mailing lists to libraries, universities, and similar institutions throughout the world.

  • To reconcile this difference, the work itself should be on hand in the mailing room.

  • Mailing expense is made up of labor and postage, the latter being most important.

  • All enterprises of magnitude maintain a separate mailing department in charge of one person, frequently the chief stenographer.