mail
n.(美)邮件,邮政(英多用post) vt.邮寄
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mail
/ meil /
mail¹◙ noun1. [mass noun] letters and parcels sent by post• 邮件,信件;邮包 [北美,西印度亦作 the mails] the postal system• 邮政,邮递 »you can order by mail. 你可以邮购。 [in sing.] a single delivery or collection of mail• 邮件发送;邮件收取 »I had a notice in by this morning's mail. 我今天早上接到一份邮寄来的通知。 [Computing] electronic mail• [计算机] 电子邮件 [count noun] [dated] a vehicle, such as a train, carrying mail• [旧] 邮车;邮政列车;邮政运输工具 [count noun] (archaic)a bag of letters to be sent by post• [古] 邮件包,邮袋 [in names] used in titles of newspapers• 邮报(用于报纸名称) »the Daily Mail. 《每日邮报》。◙ verb1. [with obj.] send (a letter or parcel) by post• 邮寄(信或包裹) »three editions were mailed to our members. 三个版本已寄给我们的会员。 [Computing] send (someone) electronic mail• [计算机] 给(某人)发电子邮件【派生】
♦ mailable adjective【语源】
1. Middle English (in the sense 'travelling bag'): from Old French male 'wallet', of West Germanic origin. The notion ‘by post’ dates from the mid 17th cent
mail²◙ noun1. [mass noun] (historical)armour made of metal rings or plates joined together flexibly• [史] 锁子甲,铠甲 the protective shell or scales of certain animals• 甲壳,鳞甲◙ verb1. [with obj.] clothe or cover with mail• 给…披上铠甲 »[as adj. mailed] a mailed gauntlet. 铁甲手套。【IDIOMS】
◘ the mailed fist1. the use of physical force to maintain control or impose one's will• 强制力量;武力制服【语源】
1. Middle English (also denoting the individual metal elements composing mail armour): from Old French maille, from Latin macula 'spot or mesh'
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