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本帖最后由 billzhao 于 2013-3-26 14:11 编辑 0 f3 V% [% r& D
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A new word! Z+ u: L/ Y9 q2 N9 m# R1 L
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Thank you for registering, xxxxxx. An email has been dispatched to xxxxxx@gmail.com with details on how to activate your account.4 S- h6 Q. T% G0 x4 O, |5 a3 ^
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dispatch /dɪsp'ætʃ/ (dispatches dispatching dispatched)4 X: C1 b9 }, w( }5 o
in BRIT, also use despatch
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1 If you dispatch someone to a place, you send them there for a particular reason. (FORMAL)& O' a! k3 T- h( M% X( o* \
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He dispatched scouts ahead...
9 i9 l! z- w4 d- oThe Italian government was preparing to dispatch 4,000 soldiers to search the island.- p, \) N8 f% R' J
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Dispatch is also a noun.9 w& a; t, s4 F2 c: s; ?) k
The despatch of the task force is purely a contingency measure.. Y5 s( t, \4 v5 b
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2 If you dispatch a message, letter, or parcel, you send it to a particular person or destination. (FORMAL)* i* a5 r* \ B: X2 h2 b0 M2 f
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The victory inspired him to dispatch a gleeful telegram to Roosevelt...
% T. @; A( d$ F/ k* l# @Free gifts are dispatched separately so please allow 28 days for delivery.3 d4 i9 \7 y& j# g1 C8 A
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+ T5 _9 I4 a! r8 kDispatch is also a noun.- W) ~ h( O- \0 |9 g0 c' n2 o
We have 125 cases ready for dispatch.
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3 {# s+ D4 k* I4 B2 r7 A/ Z! E3 A dispatch is a special report that is sent to a newspaper or broadcasting organization by a journalist who is in a different town or country.
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...this despatch from our West Africa correspondent.2 o2 q; u0 B( |( I* i6 C. O
= bulletin
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6 @0 k! E. N) a3 h7 n, g9 B4 A dispatch is a message or report that is sent, for example, by army officers or government officials to their headquarters.& }5 n% E S: G
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I was carrying dispatches from the ambassador.1 b6 L' K3 q+ }
: Y, ]. _8 }+ @+ B/ r5 To dispatch a person or an animal means to kill them. (OLD-FASHIONED). Y' | q- F" F# R5 y
" |) R# d2 [- S5 U/ I4 @9 I: {$ Q9 AThe fox takes his chance with a pack of hounds which may catch him and despatch him immediately. |
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