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mail
- IPA[meɪl]
英式
- letters and parcels sent by post;the postal system
- send (a letter or parcel) by post;send (someone) email
verb: mail, 3rd person present: mails, gerund or present participle: mailing, past tense: mailed, past participle: mailed
noun: mail, plural noun: mails
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名詞
- 1. letters and parcels sent by post I did not receive any mail
- ▪ the postal system you can order by mail
- ▪ a single delivery or collection of mail I had a notice in by this morning's mail
- ▪ email you've got mail
- ▪ a vehicle, such as a train, carrying mail.
- ▪ a bag of letters to be sent by post.
- ▪ used in titles of newspapers the Daily Mail
動詞
- 1. send (a letter or parcel) by post three editions were mailed to our members
- ▪ send (someone) email his site is OK and I can even mail him direct
- clothed or covered with mail: a mailed gauntlet
Oxford American Dictionary
- clothed or covered with mail: a mailed gauntlet
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for letter bomb
- send an overwhelmingly large quantity of email messages to (someone): if the netizens are really annoyed they'll mail-bomb you
Oxford American Dictionary
- short for voicemail
Oxford American Dictionary
- a letter bomb.
- send an overwhelming quantity of email messages to (someone): if the netizens are really annoyed they'll mail-bomb you
Oxford Dictionary
- voicemail.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[māl]
美式
- letters and packages conveyed by the postal system: I did not receive any mail
- send (a letter or package) using the postal system: if you will mail the coupon, we'll send you a free trial package
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[māl]
美式
- armor made of metal rings or plates joined together flexibly: a coat of mail he had a mail shirt
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[meɪl]
英式
- armour made of metal rings or plates joined together flexibly: a coat of mail he had a mail shirt
Oxford Dictionary