mailing / ˈmeɪ lɪŋ /

⭐基础词汇邮寄邮递邮政邮寄方式

mailing 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.

mailing 近义词

n. 名词 noun

posting

mailing 的近义词 2

更多mailing例句

  1. So I’m talking from CEO down to the mailing room, everybody’s gone, everybody’s fired, whole new staff.
  2. Yet they did manage a mailing, which not everyone does, so perhaps you should not tattle.
  3. Most liquor boxes have thin walls and aren’t good for mailing.
  4. For mailing, the experiment settled on three methods, each of which offers a different trade-off between beauty of presentation and annoyingness of packing.
  5. 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.
  6. Sign up to join the Kensington Presents mailing list for an invite to the next event.
  7. The target of the mailing was the then-majority leader of the state General Assembly, Democrat Hugh Holliman.
  8. This led to a mailing list that grew from the initial 350 to hundreds of thousands by 1995.
  9. “Boarding is basically a way of, for lack of a better word, mailing it in,” an agent told The Hollywood Reporter.
  10. Paul began his campaign, as Slate's Dave Weigel put it, “as a fringe candidate with a mailing list.”
  11. It was several minutes before he recovered and placed the letter back in the mailing receptacle.
  12. The publications are distributed by mailing lists to libraries, universities, and similar institutions throughout the world.
  13. To reconcile this difference, the work itself should be on hand in the mailing room.
  14. Mailing expense is made up of labor and postage, the latter being most important.
  15. All enterprises of magnitude maintain a separate mailing department in charge of one person, frequently the chief stenographer.