relay
relay 英 [ˈri:leɪ] 美 ['rileɪ]
v. 转发,中转 n. 接力赛;中转,
进行时:relaying 过去式:relayed 过去分词:relayed 第三人称单数:relays 名词复数:relays
- If you relay something, you pass it to another person. When you relay the information that your pet monkey is known to attack people to your neighbors, you should bring a basket of muffins.
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- v. 转发,中转
- n. 接力赛;中转,
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1. He relayed the message to his boss.
他将这个消息转给了他的老板。
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2. instructions were relayed to him by phone.
通过电话将指令转达给了他。
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3. The game was relayed by satellite to audiences all over the world.
这场比赛通过卫星向全世界的观众进行了转播。
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4. the 4 × 100m relay
*4 × 100 米接力赛
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5. a relay team
接力队
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6. the sprint relay
短跑接力赛
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7. Rescuers worked in relays to save the trapped miners.
救援人员轮班营救受困的矿工。
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8. a relay station
中继站
- relay (n.) late 14c., "hounds placed along a line of chase," from Middle French relai "reserve pack of hounds or other animals" (13c.), from Old French relaier "to exchange tired animals for fresh," literally "leave behind," from re- "back" (see re-) + laier "leave, let." This is perhaps a variant of Old French laissier, from Latin laxare "slacken, undo" (see lax). But Watkins has it from Frankish *laibjan, from a Proto-Germanic causative form of PIE root *leip- "to stick, adhere." The etymological sense is "to leave (dogs) behind (in order to take fresh ones)." Of horses, 1650s. Electromagnetic sense first recorded 1860. As a type of foot-race, it is attested from 1898.
- relay (v.) c. 1400, "to set a pack of (fresh) hounds after a quarry;" also "change horses," from Old French relaiier, from relai (see relay (n.)). Related: Relayed; relaying.
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