deliver

動詞

UK/dɪˈlɪv.əʳ/
US/dɪˈlɪv.ɚ/

定義 deliver 動詞

transport(运输)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    to transport goods, letters, packages, etc., to residences or workplaces.

    运送;递送;投递

    • The postman delivers mail to our office twice daily.

      邮差每天两次将信件递送到我们的办公室。

    • The furniture store will deliver our new bed on Thursday.

      家具店将在周四送来我们的新床。

    • The courier service will deliver the package this afternoon.

      快递服务将在今天下午送达包裹。

direct(指向)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)

    to give, direct, or aim something towards a target.

    给予;发出;投掷

    • The lawyer delivered a powerful closing statement.

      律师发表了强有力的结案陈词。

    • The judge delivered the final verdict.

      法官宣布了最终判决。

    • The speaker delivered an engaging presentation.

      演讲者进行了一场引人入胜的演讲。

fulfill(实现)

  1. C1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to accomplish or produce something that was promised or expected.

    实现;兑现;产生(承诺)

    • The company failed to deliver on its profit targets.

      这家公司未能实现其利润目标。

    • This project delivered on all of its initial promises.

      这个项目实现了所有最初的承诺。

    • The new policy aims to deliver sustainable economic growth.

      新政策旨在实现可持续的经济增长。

birth(分娩)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to assist in the birth of a baby.

    助产;接生;分娩

    • The doctor delivered a set of twins.

      医生接生了一对双胞胎。

    • The midwife helped her to deliver the baby successfully at home.

      助产士帮助她在家中顺利接生了婴儿。

    • She delivered a healthy baby girl.

      她生下了一个健康的女婴。

rescue(救援)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)formal(正式)

    to rescue someone from a painful or unpleasant experience.

    拯救;解救

    • We need to take action to deliver these communities from poverty.

      我们需要采取行动来将这些社区从贫困中解救出来。

    • He hopes the new treatment will deliver him from the suffering of the illness.

      他希望新的治疗能将他从病痛中解救出来。