address
address 英 [əˈdres] 美 [ˈædres]
vt. 演说,说话;设法解决;致函 n. 地址;演讲;
进行时:addressing 过去式:addressed 过去分词:addressed 第三人称单数:addresses 名词复数:addresses
- When you are a student and you want to address your teacher, it's generally safer to call her Ms. and not address her by her first name, Esmeralda.
- 请先登录
- vt. 演说,说话;设法解决;致函
- n. 地址;演讲;
-
1. What's your name and address?
你的姓名、住址?
-
2. Is that your home address?
这是你的住址吗?
-
3. to address a meeting
在会议上发表演讲
-
4. Any questions should be addressed to your teacher.
任何问题都应该向你的老师求教。
-
5. I was surprised when he addressed me in English.
他用英语跟我说话,我很诧异。
-
6. Your essay does not address the real issues.
你的论文没有论证实质问题。
-
7. Address your application to the Personnel Manager.
把你的申请信寄给人事经理。
- address (n.) 1530s, "dutiful or courteous approach," from address (v.) and from French adresse (13c., from the verb in French). Meaning "power of directing one's actions and conduct" is from 1590s. Meaning "act or manner of speaking to" is from 1670s. Sense of "formal speech to an audience" (Gettysburg Address, etc.) is from 1751. Sense of "superscription of a letter" (guiding it to its destination) is from 1712 and led to the meaning "place of residence" (by 1888). Transferred use in computer programming is from 1948. Middle English had a noun addressing "control, correction" (late 14c.).
- address (v.) early 14c., "to guide, aim, or direct," from Old French adrecier "go straight toward; straighten, set right; point, direct" (13c.), from Vulgar Latin *addirectiare "make straight" (source also of Spanish aderezar, Italian addirizzare), from ad "to" (see ad-) + *directiare "make straight," from Latin directus "straight, direct" past participle of dirigere "set straight," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + regere "to direct, to guide, keep straight" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line"). Compare dress (v.)).
- 请先登录
0 个回复