词汇 | dispatch |
释义 | dispatch verb [ T ] (UK also despatch) uk/dɪˈspætʃ/ us/dɪˈspætʃ/ (SEND) 发送;派遣 to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose Two loads of cloth were dispatched to the factory on 12 December. 12月12日两车布料被发到工厂。 (KILL) literary or old-fashioned杀死,结果…的性命 to kill someone Our handsome hero manages to dispatch another five villains. 我们英俊的男主人公设法又杀死了5个坏蛋。 dispatch noun (UK also despatch) uk/dɪˈspætʃ/ us/dɪˈspætʃ/ [ U ]发送;派遣 the act of sending someone or something somewhere the dispatch of troops 派遣部队 [ C ](常指驻外记者发来的军事方面的)新闻报道,电讯 a newspaper report sent by someone in a foreign country, often communicating war news, or an official report or letter, often on a military matter In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting. 我们的战地记者克莱尔‧达根在其最新报道中说战事正在加剧。 Synonyms: communication epistle message (INFORMATION)missive be mentioned in dispatches UK 在战报中受到高度赞扬 to be given a lot of praise for actions you have performed as a soldier Sergeant Havers was mentioned in dispatches for his courage. 中士哈弗斯的英勇行为受到了通报表扬。 He was mentioned in dispatches in 1917 and awarded a medal for gallantry in action. She was twice mentioned in dispatches for courage and devotion to duty. Jones was mentioned in dispatches for rescuing a number of injured men under fire. She was mentioned in dispatches for her part in various special operations. Idiom with dispatchidiom old-fashioned formal 迅速有效地 quickly and effectively |
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