despatch
英 [dɪˈspætʃ]
美 [dɪˈspætʃ]
v. 速遣,发运
过去分词:despatched 复数:despatches 过去式:despatched 现在分词:despatching 第三人称单数:despatches
BNC.8487 / COCA.41259
柯林斯词典
- → see:dispatch
英英释义
noun
- the act of sending off something
- killing a person or animal
- the property of being prompt and efficient
- it was done with dispatch
- an official report (usually sent in haste)
verb
双语例句
- To both, he wrote that he would despatch letters in proof of his safety, immediately after his arrival.
对两人他都答应一到巴黎立即来信报告平安。 - A notice sent by cable shall be deemed to have been served on the day following the despatch of the cable.
通过电报发出的通知,发送电报当天应被视为已经送达。 - In the case of a voyage policy, the adventure insured must be prosecuted throughout its course with reasonable despatch, and, if without lawful excuse it is not so prosecuted, the insurer is discharged from liabibility as from the time when the delay became unreasonable.
在航次保险单的情况下,承保的冒险在整个过程中,必须合理迅速地持续进行,若无合法的理由,而未能如此继续进行,保险人自迟延变得不合理之时起免除责任。 - Or, world leaders could decide to do as UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has done and despatch two cards.
还有一种办法就是,世界各国的领导人可以向英国首相托尼·布莱尔学习,送两种不同的贺卡。 - He feels we should act with despatch.
他觉得我们应该迅速行动。 - She did the job with great despatch.
她以高效率完成了那件工作。 - He took the despatch, which was addressed to him, and began to read it with a mournful expression.
他拿起一份署有他的名字的急电,带着忧悒的表情开始念电文。 - He sat down to write and despatch the instractions to the bankers.
他坐下来书写并发送给银行家的指示。 - Despatch money; dispatch money: The money payable by the owner if the ship completes loading or discharging before the laytime has expired.
速谴费:船舶预定装卸货时间内完成装卸时,货主应付的奖金。 - They are then transported to the despatch area.
他们,然后运到发货区。