英:[sent]
美:[ sent]
英:[sent]
美:[ sent]
v.
送( send的过去式和过去分词 )
使作出(某种反应)
派遣
使进入(某状态)
was sent被发送
sent off驱逐离场
Noun Estonian (partitive singular senti), probably from French centime or English cent
The first known use of sent was in 1930
sententiousadjective
containing or using phrases which sound more important than they are
sentence1 of 2noun
judgment sense 2especially: one pronounced by a court in a criminal proceeding and specifying the punishment
the punishment set by a court
a grammatically self-contained group of words that expresses a statement, a question, a command, a wish, or an exclamation
a mathematical or logical statement (as an equation) in words or symbols
sentence2 of 2verb
to impose a judgment on
sentenced them to prison
to cause to suffer something
sentence1 of 2noun
judgment sense 2especially: one pronounced by a court in a criminal proceeding and specifying the punishment
the punishment set by a court
a grammatically self-contained group of words that expresses a statement, a question, a command, a wish, or an exclamation
a mathematical or logical statement (as an equation) in words or symbols
sentence2 of 2verb
to impose a judgment on
sentenced them to prison
to cause to suffer something
sentence1 of 2noun
judgment sense 2especially: one pronounced by a court in a criminal proceeding and specifying the punishment
the punishment set by a court
a grammatically self-contained group of words that expresses a statement, a question, a command, a wish, or an exclamation
a mathematical or logical statement (as an equation) in words or symbols
sentence2 of 2verb
to impose a judgment on
sentenced them to prison
to cause to suffer something
sentence1 of 2noun
judgment sense 2especially: one pronounced by a court in a criminal proceeding and specifying the punishment
the punishment set by a court
a grammatically self-contained group of words that expresses a statement, a question, a command, a wish, or an exclamation
a mathematical or logical statement (as an equation) in words or symbols
sentence2 of 2verb
to impose a judgment on
sentenced them to prison
to cause to suffer something
sent
1 William says, "I don't think my abbot would have sent a Bible to be burned."
2 Three hours later, after encountering wave after never-ending wave of blue-clad soldiers—too many for his men to beat back— Gordon sent word back to Lee that he had “fought my corps to a frazzle.”
3 The two valiant pilots of the 586th were sent gold watches through the Soviet minister of foreign affairs, said to be gifts from George VI, the king of England.
4 All by his lonesome, he sent the yard down.
5 She knew what part of the Underworld thieves were sent to, and she wanted no part of that.
6 "Right. Ideally, we want our text to show up on the rover screen, and whatever Watney types to be sent back to us. That requires a change to the rover's software."
7 Heaven sent slumber in an endless tide submerging my sad heart among the leaves.
8 "She's been sent to replace you at the Chrysanthemum Teahouse. Stop asking about her."
9 They painted his toes purple, too, and forced a laxative down his throat when he opened his mouth again to complain, and then they sent him away.
10 He told her that the eel sent out pulses that shocked and paralyzed its prey.
11 “The counselor’s office sent up a note,” she said.
12 So they sent Odysseus, the master of crafty cunning, to get them by trickery.
13 She sent letters to my mother detailing her hardships: no washing machine, no car, no television, a backyard full of boulders and goats.
14 Then I'd be sent South again to head the college—just as the mayor's cook had been made principal of the school after she'd become too lame to stand before her stove.
15 At the age of ten, Butler children were sent to a private training center in Israel, where they were taught the specialized skills necessary to guard the latest in the Fowl line.
16 A French army sent to put down the rebellion met with disaster.
17 An alarmed Einstein sent a second letter to President Roosevelt.
18 “I’ll write the same kind of notes to the library that you wrote when you sent me for books,” I told him.
19 He wanted to be stopped, to be dragged back, to be sent back home....
20 On the day she had been told off twice for running, Briony found herself sent to the sluice room for an extra turn.