英:[meɪld]
美:[meɪld]
英:[meɪld]
美:[meɪld]
adj.
披着锁子甲的,装甲的,有锁子甲状鳞的
v.
邮寄( mail的过去式和过去分词 )
词根:mail
adj.mailing 邮递的
n.mail 邮件;邮政,邮递;盔甲
mailing 邮寄;邮件;(苏格兰)农场租金
mailer 邮寄者;邮船;邮寄的广告;邮件收发机
v.mailing 邮寄;给…装甲(mail的ing形式)
vi.mail 邮寄;寄出
vt.mail 邮寄;给…穿盔甲
noun (1)
material (such as letters and packages) sent or carried in a postal systemalso: similar material distributed within an organization interoffice mail
sorting through the mail
email sense 2a
a conveyance that transports mail
a nation's postal system—often used in pluralpackages sent through the mails
a letter sent through the mail
chiefly Scotland bag, wallet
verb
transitive verb
to send by mail : post entry 4
noun (2)
armor made of metal links or sometimes plates
a hard enclosing covering of an animal (such as a tortoise)
noun (3)
payment, rent
by mail邮寄;通过写信,通过邮递;按信件
daily mail每日邮报(英国伦敦的报刊)
voice mail语音邮件
express mail快信
send mail发送邮件
mail order邮购,函购;邮购订单
mail box邮箱;信箱区
air mailn. 航空邮件;航空邮政,adj. 航空邮递的,vt. 航空邮寄
electronic mailn. 电子邮件
mail server电子邮件服务器
junk mailn. (美)垃圾邮件;邮寄宣传品
mail service邮政服务
direct mailn. 直接邮件;直接邮寄广告
mail delivery邮递
registered mail挂号信(邮件)
mail system电子邮件系统;信件系统
mail address邮件地址;信件地址
snail mail蜗牛邮件;邮寄信件
by air mail寄航空邮件
priority mail优先邮件(美国邮政的邮件类型之一,在邮件分检系统内享有优先处理的特权)
"穿着邮件盔甲的",14世纪晚期,来自 mail(n.2)。用于形容拥有保护性皮肤或鳞片的动物,始于1680年代。
Noun (1) Middle English male, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German malaha bag Noun (2) Middle English maille metal link, mail, from Anglo-French, from Latin macula spot, mesh Noun (3) Middle English male, maille, from Old English māl agreement, pay, from Old Norse māl speech, agreement; akin to Old English mǣl speech
The first known use of mail was before the 12th century
main1 of 2noun
physical strength : force—used in the phrase with might and main
mainland
high seas
the chief part : essential point
they are in the main well trained
a principal pipe or circuit of a utility system water main
gas main
main2 of 2adjective
chief entry 1 sense 2, principal
the main idea
pure sense 3, sheer
by main force
being a clause that is capable of standing alone as a simple sentence but is part of a larger sentence that includes a subordinate clause or another main clause
maimverb
to injure or disfigure badly
maimverb
to injure or disfigure badly
mail1 of 3noun
letters or parcels sent from one person to another especially through the post office
something that comes in the mail and especially in a single delivery
a vehicle (as a train, truck, or boat) that carries mail
the system used in the public sending and delivery of letters and parcels
do business by mail
email sense 2
mail2 of 3verb
to send by mail : post
mail3 of 3noun
armor made of small metal links or sometimes plates
a coat of mail
mal-combining form
bad
malpractice
badly
malodorous
abnormal
malformation
abnormally
malformed
mailmannoun
letter carrier
mail1 of 3noun
letters or parcels sent from one person to another especially through the post office
something that comes in the mail and especially in a single delivery
a vehicle (as a train, truck, or boat) that carries mail
the system used in the public sending and delivery of letters and parcels
do business by mail
email sense 2
mail2 of 3verb
to send by mail : post
mail3 of 3noun
armor made of small metal links or sometimes plates
a coat of mail
1 His fist had been mailed when he hit her.
2 Once written, however, these letters were never mailed.
3 More than a thousand letters were mailed out to American Legion posts and other civic and fraternal organizations.
4 “Oh. But... can you at least tell me if she received it? I mailed it just before the deadline and—” “One moment please.”
5 In December, though he lacked an official mandate to do so, Burnham secretly mailed inquiries to five men, “feeling confident that I would carry my point.”
6 But that would stimulate a private trade in e-mailed articles.
但是那会刺激通过电邮文章进行私下交易。
7 Surveys to determine what issues bothered parents and students were drawn up and mailed out, and the responses were processed in order to formulate an agenda.
8 I wished I could iron it all between sheets of wax paper like I’d done with the bright red maple leaf I’d mailed to Dad.
9 I mailed Stan a letter asking him to please send a letter of recommendation to Princeton.
10 Once Mia mailed her photographs, Pearl always knew, they would pack up the car again and the entire process would repeat.
11 “Because our parents are childhood friends. They set this whole thing up. Your parents mailed my parents a picture of you, and vice versa.”
12 Fie continued to provide Segre with metal scraps and even acceded to Segre’s request to irradiate a quantity of uranium oxide mailed from Italy so that he could continue searching for nuclear reactions.
13 Malvonne looked at the clock on the mantel, figuring out how much time she had to talk to Joe and get her letters mailed before leaving for work.
14 B: It was mailed last week.
上个礼拜就寄出去了。
15 I wrapped the book in brown paper before I mailed it.
我先把书用牛皮纸包好,然后邮寄.
16 After his first letter to his brother in over ten years was mailed Adam became impatient for an answer.
17 I see from the postmark that this card was mailed from Mary's holiday address.
我从邮戳上看出,这张明信片是从玛丽度假所住的地方邮来的.
18 I’d seen the ad in the New York Times down at the Ole Miss library and mailed them my resume that very day.
19 But, of course, it’s too late, it’s already been mailed.
20 With his mailed gauntlet he brushed away a furtive tear.