send

noun

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Definitions of send noun

  1. Plural(複數)education(教育)

    An abbreviation for special educational needs and/or disabilities; referring to educational or physical or mental needs for those who have a disability or difficulties in doing certain daily activities.

    特殊教育需要和/或殘疾(special educational needs and/or disabilities 的縮寫)

    • This framework ensures that the support provided for children with SEND is effective.

      這個框架確保為有特殊教育需要和/或殘疾的兒童提供的支持是有效的。

    • My role involves assisting children and young adults with SEND in navigating their educational, health, and social requirements.

      我的職責包括協助有特殊教育需要和/或殘疾的兒童和年輕成年人應對他們的教育、健康及社交需求。

    • Schools are required to provide appropriate resources for students with SEND.

      學校必須為有特殊教育需要和/或殘疾的學生提供適當的資源。

verb

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Definitions of send verb

transmit(傳送)

  1. A1Transitive(及物動詞)

    To convey or dispatch something from one location to another, particularly through postal or electronic means.

    寄;發送;傳送

    • I will mail her a letter, email, package or postcard next week.

      我下週會寄給她一封信、電子郵件、包裹或明信片。

    • We will dispatch it via postal service, airmail, or sea freight.

      我們將通過郵政服務、航空郵件或海運發送。

    • Could you send them a reply as soon as possible?

      你能盡快給他們回覆嗎?

direct(指示)

  1. B2Transitive(及物動詞)

    To direct or instruct someone to go and do a particular activity or task.

    派遣;差遣

    • We plan to have the kids stay with my parents for a few weeks.

      我們計劃讓孩子們和我父母住幾週。

    • The commander has requested that we deploy additional troops.

      指揮官要求我們部署更多部隊。

    • They have sent their son away to a boarding school.

      他們把兒子送到寄宿學校。

cause(導致)

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    To cause a person or thing to behave in a specific way or to cause a certain event to happen.

    使⋯做⋯;使發生

    • The blast caused the crowd to panic.

      爆炸使人群陷入恐慌。

    • Watching TV always makes me fall asleep.

      看電視總是讓我睡著。

    • His messy behavior drives her crazy.

      他邋遢的行為讓她抓狂。

Idioms

  • send word

    To use a person to deliver a message to someone else.

    使人口諯

    He sent word that he would be late.

    他派人傳話說他會遲到。

  • send a message

    To clearly communicate a particular idea, belief, or attitude to someone, ensuring they understand your intended message.

    傳遞資訊

    They sent a message by increasing the budget, that education is their top priority.

    他們通過增加預算傳達了一個信息,即教育是他們的首要任務。

  • send shivers down/up someone's spine

    To cause a person to feel a sudden sensation of fear or excitement.

    形容某事或某物使人感到極度驚恐或興奮。

    The soundtrack of the horror film sent shivers down my spine.

    那部恐怖電影的配樂讓我背脊發涼。

  • send someone packing

    To tell or force someone to leave a place immediately, often because they are no longer wanted or are behaving badly.

    要求某人立即離開;將某人趕走

    They sent him packing as soon as he started yelling at the manager.

    他一開始對經理大吼大叫,他們就立刻把他趕走了。

  • send someone to Coventry

    To send someone to Coventry means that a group of people intentionally ignore a person, refusing to speak to them, typically as a form of punishment for an action that has displeased the group.

    (通常作為懲罰)集體拒絕與某人說話,不理睬某人。

    Ever since he leaked the team's secrets, they've sent him to Coventry.

    自從他洩露了團隊的秘密,他們就對他置之不理。

  • send a signal (to sb) that

    to indicate or warn someone that something is the case.

    警告…、顯示…

    The government's statement sent a signal to the public that they were taking the issue seriously.

    政府的聲明向公眾發出了他們正在認真對待這個問題的信號。

Phrasal Verbs of send

  • send something on

    to forward an item from one location to a person's new address

    寄轉至新地址;轉發

    I will send the letter on to your new address.

    我會把這封信轉寄到你的新地址。

  • send something back

    to return an item to the sender, particularly if it is defective or unsuitable.

    退货

    He received a defective item and decided to send it back.

    他收到了一件有缺陷的商品,決定將其退回。

  • send something out

    to create something and cause it to emanate or disperse from a central origin

    散發;釋放

    The factory sends out a large amount of pollutants every day.

    工廠每天散發出大量的污染物。

  • send something in

    to submit an item to an organization

    將某物遞交給某個機構

    Please send your application form in before the deadline.

    請在截止日期前提交您的申請表。

  • send something off

    to dispatch a letter, document, or package via mail

    寄送

    I need to send my application form off before tomorrow.

    我需要在明天之前寄出我的申請表。

  • send out for something

    to request the delivery of an item by contacting via phone or message

    唤外送

    When we don't want to cook dinner, we usually send out for pizza by phone.

    當我們不想做晚餐時,我們通常會打電話訂購披薩。

  • send (off/away) for/to something

    to contact an organization in writing to request something be sent to you

    寫信索取

    She sent off for information from the local job site to help her find employment in the new city.

    她從當地求職網站寄信索取資訊,以幫助她在新城市找到工作。

  • send someone up

    to incarcerate an individual in prison

    將某人送入監獄

    Due to the overwhelming evidence of his crimes, the judge decided to send him up.

    由於他犯罪的大量證據,法官決定將他送入監獄。

  • send someone down

    to incarcerate someone

    將某人送入監獄

    He was sent down for multiple offenses.

    他因多項罪行被送入監獄。

  • send for someone

    to request someone to come by sending them a message or notice

    請(某人)來

    The doctor, hearing the patient’s distress, decided to send for the nurse to assist.

    醫生聽到病人的痛苦,決定派人叫護士來協助。

  • send someone in

    to deploy military personnel, law enforcement, or similar groups to a location to address a perilous situation

    派出(軍隊、警察等)平息危機

    During the terrorist attack, the government decided to send in the police to handle the situation.

    在恐怖攻擊期間,政府決定派遣警察來處理情況。

  • send someone off

    to eject a player from the field during a game due to misconduct

    將運動員罰離賽場

    The referee sent him off for his violent conduct.

    裁判因他的暴力行為將他罰離賽場。

  • send someone/something up

    to ridicule a person or thing by humorously imitating them

    滑稽地模仿以娛樂他人

    In the comedy show, they often send up politicians to entertain the audience.

    在喜劇節目中,他們經常模仿政治人物來娛樂觀眾。