释义 |
- n.地址;住址;演说;称呼
- v.演说;处理;演讲;对付
- 网络通讯地址;联系地址;公司地址
复数:addresses 过去分词:addressed 现在分词:addressing v.+n. address issue,address problem,give address,address meeting,address audience adj.+n. same address,inaugural address,final address v. direct,deliver,forward,speak,lecture n. speech,discourse,report,statement 1. | [c] 住址;地址;通信处details of where sb lives or works and where letters, etc. can be sent |
| What's your name and address ? 你的姓名、住址? | | I'll give you my address and phone number. 我会告诉你我的地址和电话号码。 | | Is that your home address ? 这是你的住址吗? | | Please note my change of address . 请注意我的地址变了。 | | Police found him at an address(= a house or flat/apartment) in West London. 警方在伦敦西区一处住所里找到了他。 | | people of no fixed address(= with no permanent home) 没有固定居所的人 |
2. | [c] (互联网等的)地址a series of words and symbols that tells you where you can find sth using a computer, for example on the Internet |
| What's your email address ? 你的电邮地址是什么? | | The project has a new website address . 这个项目有个新的网址。 |
3. | [c] 演说;演讲a formal speech that is made in front of an audience |
| tonight's televised presidential address 今晚总统的电视演讲 |
4. | [u] form/mode of ~ 称呼the correct title, etc. to use when you talk to sb |
1. | [usupass] 写(收信人)姓名地址;致函to write on an envelope, etc. the name and address of the person, company, etc. that you are sending it to by mail |
| The letter was correctly addressed, but delivered to the wrong house. 信上的姓名地址写得都对,但被错投到另一家去了。 | | Address your application to the Personnel Manager. 把你的申请信寄给人事经理。 |
2. | 演说;演讲to make a formal speech to a group of people |
| to address a meeting 在会议上发表演讲 |
3. | 向…说话to say sth directly to sb |
| I was surprised when he addressed me in English. 他用英语跟我说话,我很诧异。 | | Any questions should be addressed to your teacher. 任何问题都应该向你的老师求教。 |
4. | ~ sb (as sth) 称呼(某人);冠以(某种称呼)to use a particular name or title for sb when you speak or write to them |
| The judge should be addressed as ‘Your Honour’. 对法官应该称“法官大人”。 |
5. | 设法解决;处理;对付to think about a problem or a situation and decide how you are going to deal with it |
| Your essay does not address the real issues. 你的论文没有论证实质问题。 | | We must address ourselves to the problem of traffic pollution. 我们必须设法解决交通污染问题。 |
n. | | v. | 9. 【法律】(立法部门)请求撤销(不适任法官的)职务 9. 【法律】(立法部门)请求撤销(不适任法官的)职务 |
n. | 1. the number, street name, and other information that describes where a building is or where somebody lives 2. the address of a person or organization when written on a letter or an item of mail 3. a formal speech or report 4. a number that specifies a location in a computer's memory 5. a statement of opinions or desires sent to the sovereign by either or both of the Houses of Parliament 6. a formal speech given by someone to a group of people, especially as part of an important occasion 7. the name of the place where you live or work, including the house or office number and the name of the street, area, and town. It may also include a set of numbers and letters, called a postcode in British English and a zip code in American English 1. the number, street name, and other information that describes where a building is or where somebody lives 2. the address of a person or organization when written on a letter or an item of mail 3. a formal speech or report 4. a number that specifies a location in a computer's memory 5. a statement of opinions or desires sent to the sovereign by either or both of the Houses of Parliament 6. a formal speech given by someone to a group of people, especially as part of an important occasion 7. the name of the place where you live or work, including the house or office number and the name of the street, area, and town. It may also include a set of numbers and letters, called a postcode in British English and a zip code in American English | np. | 1. attention paid to somebody that is intended as courtship | v. | 1. to write or print on an item of mail details of where it is to be delivered 2. to say something to somebody, or make a speech to an audience 3. to use the proper name or title in speaking or writing to somebody 4. to set about doing some task 5. to face up to and deal with a problem or issue 6. to stand facing a dance partner or an archery target 7. to take up the correct stance beside a golf ball before hitting it 8. to write the name and address of a particular person or organization on an envelope, package, etc. 9. to officially tell a particular person or organization your complaints, questions, or comments 10. to speak publicly to a group of people 1. to write or print on an item of mail details of where it is to be delivered 2. to say something to somebody, or make a speech to an audience 3. to use the proper name or title in speaking or writing to somebody 4. to set about doing some task 5. to face up to and deal with a problem or issue 6. to stand facing a dance partner or an archery target 7. to take up the correct stance beside a golf ball before hitting it 8. to write the name and address of a particular person or organization on an envelope, package, etc. 9. to officially tell a particular person or organization your complaints, questions, or comments 10. to speak publicly to a group of people |
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