message
message 英 [ˈmesɪdʒ] 美 [ˈmɛsɪdʒ]
n. 消息 v. 通知
进行时:messaging 过去式:messaged 过去分词:messaged 第三人称单数:messages 名词复数:messages
- A message is a communication or statement conveyed from one person or group to another. If you call my house phone and I’m out running an errand, you’ll be asked to “please leave a message after the beep.”
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- n. 消息
- v. 通知
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1. There were no messages for me at the hotel.
旅馆里没有给我的留言。
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2. We've had an urgent message saying that your father's ill.
我们得到个紧急消息说你父亲病了。
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3. I left a message on her voicemail.
我给她的语音信箱留言了。
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4. an email message
电邮信息
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5. He sent me a message.
他给我发了一条信息。
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6. Fiona just messaged me.
菲奥纳刚给我发来电邮。
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7. Brian messaged me the news.
布赖恩用短信告诉我这个消息。
- message (n.) c. 1300, "communication transmitted via a messenger," from Old French message "message, news, tidings, embassy" (11c.), from Medieval Latin missaticum, from Latin missus "a sending away, sending, dispatching; a throwing, hurling," noun use of past participle of mittere "to release, let go; send, throw" (see mission). The Latin word is glossed in Old English by ærende. Specific religious sense of "divinely inspired communication via a prophet" (1540s) led to transferred sense of "the broad meaning (of something)," first attested 1828. To get the message "understand" is from 1960.
- message (v.) "to send messages," 1580s, from message (n.). Related: Messaged; messaging.
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