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snail mail

蜗牛邮件,蜗牛信,蜗居,蜗牛邮递

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Facetious.

    • : physical delivery of mail, as contrasted with email.
    • : the letters, packages, etc., delivered this way.

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Examples

  • When school districts reach out to families, they often do so through text messages, robocalls, emails, Facebook posts and snail mail.

  • Email promised to improve on the failings of phones, fax machines, and snail mail when it rose to prominence in the 1990s.

  • This weekend, I sent out a snail mail newsletter about voting, wrote to my council member about a local issue, and sent a few letters to Kenosha.

  • Whether you receive your stimulus payment via direct deposit or as a paper check through snail mail, the IRS will also send you a letter in the mail 15 days later letting you know that the payment was sent.

  • “We went on to Tramp…He was the most hideous dancer I had ever seen,” she tells the Mail.

  • He said the video was “a promotional thing” that he received in the mail at his church office.

  • I knew because I rifled through his mail that terrible October morning.

  • Hitchcock arrives about ten o'clock, reads his mail, and answers the few phone calls he gets.

  • “For the record, I do not believe unions belong in government—including the police force,” Sherk said in an e-mail.

  • So it went, the time passed, and he could scarcely wait until the stage reached the little town where he now received his mail.

  • Under it the preachers sometimes paused on their return from the postoffice where they received their mail every afternoon.

  • As soon as he has been appointed it is the duty of the referee to notify him in person or by mail of his appointment.

  • "I received this letter by the afternoon mail," said Mr. Carr, taking one from the safe enclosure of his pocket-book.

  • Mail matter may be carried by private persons, but this is limited to special trips.