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sender

/sen-der/US // ˈsɛn dər //

发件人,寄件人,发讯人,发信人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that sends.
    • : a transmitter of electric pulses, as in telegraphy.

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Examples

  • My children learned very early how important receiving the notes meant to the senders.

  • In charging papers, the FBI said that during the Capitol riot, Caldwell received Facebook messages from unspecified senders updating him of the location of lawmakers.

  • My email provider on my desktop application will allow me to right-click and block all future emails from the unwanted sender, and also delete all current emails that maybe I haven't read yet.

  • In 2020, we saw a vast increase in the usage of email marketing as the volume of senders skyrocketed.

  • In one instance, a sender disguised such a GIF as a message of support.

  • That Snapchat deceptively told its users that the sender would be notified if a recipient took a screenshot of a snap.

  • The sender and receiver pay the driver a few hryvnia—the Ukrainian currency—on either end.

  • But police had never heard of  "Kassim, A." — the name written as the sender.

  • I would just return everything to sender, and closed out the P.O. box.

  • Gifts from others are allegedly returned to the sender with a polite note from the royal family.

  • A letter-form which enables the sender to address his Seniors more abruptly than he would dare to do without its assistance.

  • There is always, of course, the broad spirit of a cable which depends on the temperament of the sender.

  • To find out that the sender of the League letters had fair hair narrowed the search down a little.

  • There was an opinion among some of the people that the letter should not be stamped by the sender.

  • So you see these actions are likely to revert to the sender, even if they are successful.