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deliververb(TAKE)B1[T]to takegoods,letters,parcels, etc. to people'shousesorplacesofwork: 运送,递送,投递 Mailis deliveredtoourofficetwiceaday.邮差每天给我们办公室投递两次邮件。 Thefurniturestoreis deliveringournewbedonThursday.家具店将在周四把我们的新床送来。 - Shops which will delivergoodsarethinon thegroundthesedays.
- "What would be thebesttimeofdayfor us to deliver thetable?" "Oh, anytimewill be OK."
- For anominalfee, they will deliverorderstocustomers'homes.
- We getourmilkdelivered.
- Thedocumentswere delivered byspecialmessenger.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTransferring and transporting objects - bear
- bearer
- bike
- bike rack
- bore
- borne
- bring
- budge
- bus
- call forsomeone
- chauffeur
- convey
- portage
- post-delivery
- putsomething/someonedown
- redeliver
- redelivery
- transplant
- transport
- transportation
See more results » deliververb(GIVE)B2[T]to give,direct, oraimsomething: 给出;指向;瞄准 Thepriestdelivered apassionatesermon/speechagainstwar.牧师发表了一篇充满激情的反战布道词/演讲。 Thejurydelivered averdictof notguilty.陪审团作出了无罪判决。 Thepolicesaid that it was theblowdelivered(= given)toherheadthatkilledher.警方称她是因头部受到撞击而死的。 Thepitchertrippedas he delivered theball(=threwit towards thepersonwith thebat).那个投手投球时脚下绊了一跤。 - Theactordelivered hisspeechin asilkenvoice.
- TheGovernorof New York delivered arousingspeechto thenationalconvention.
- She delivered herspeechwithtremendouswitandverve.
- She delivered arousingspeechfullofangerandpassion.
- Heroseto hisfeetto deliver hisspeech.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGiving, providing and supplying - accommodate
- accord
- administer
- administration
- assignment
- award
- dish
- hand off
- handsomethingin
- handsomethingout
- handsomethingover
- handsomethinground
- invest
- passing
- reassignment
- rebid
- regift
- reprovision
- resource
- spare
See more results » deliververb(PRODUCE)C1[IorT]toachieveorproducesomething that has beenpromised: 实现;产生;兑现(诺言) Thegovernmenthasfailedto deliver (what itpromised).政府没有兑现(承诺)。 mainlyUSThe Republicans are relying ontheiragriculturalpoliciesto deliver thefarmers'vote(= topersuadefarmerstovotefor them).共和党依靠其农业政策来争取农民的选票。 - Hepromisesa lot but can he deliver?
- Criticsclaimthat thegovernmenthasfailedto deliver on allitspre-electionpromises.
- Asfarashousingisconcerned, thecouncilhasfailedto deliver.
- What theypromisesoundsimpressiveenough - let'sseeif they can deliver.
- Thecompanyhas not delivered onitspromisetoinvestintraining.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSucceeding, achieving and fulfilling - A game
- accomplish
- achieve
- acquit
- actualize
- bear
- go (like/down) a bombidiom
- go faridiom
- go from strength to strengthidiom
- go into orbitidiom
- go placesidiom
- grade
- kill
- rise
- scrape through(something)
- sewsomethingup
- slam dunk
- smash itidiom
- somewhere
- stand out
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making & breaking promises & commitments deliververb(GIVE BIRTH)[T]to (help) givebirthto ababy: 给…助产;接生;分娩 She delivered her thirdchildathome.她在家里生下了她的第3个孩子。 Thebabywas delivered by amidwife.婴儿在助产士的帮助下出生了。 formalTheprincesshas been deliveredof(= has givenbirthto)ahealthybabyboy.公主生下了一个健康的男婴。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesObstetrics: birth - antenatally
- Apgar score
- B, b
- birth centre
- birth partner
- birth rate
- bore
- breech
- childbearing
- hypnobirthing
- induce
- labour
- maternity suite
- maternity unit
- matrescence
- midwifery
- newborn
- preemie
- rooming-in
- stillborn
See more results » deliververb(SAVE)[T]formaltosavesomeone from apainfulorbadexperience: 拯救,救助 Is there nothing that can be done to deliver thesestarvingpeoplefromtheirsuffering?难道真的没有什么办法可以救救这些正在挨饿的人吗? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPreserving and saving - co-processing
- conserve
- deliverer
- guardian angel
- keepsomeoneup
- knight
- lifeguard
- reclaim
- recycled
- rescue
- rescuer
- reusable
- rewild
- salvage
- sustain
- unappropriated
- unassigned
- upcycle
- upcycling
- vitrification
See more results » (Definition ofdeliverfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)deliver| American Dictionarydeliververb(TAKE TO)[I/T]to takegoods,letters, orpackagesto people’shousesorplacesofwork: [T]We had thepizzadelivered. [T]Wecallourpharmacywith the doctor’sprescriptionandaskthem to deliver it. [I]We deliveranywherein thecity. deliververb(GIVE)[T]to give orproduceaspeechorresult: Thepresidentisscheduledto deliver aspeechonforeignpolicy. Thejurydelivered averdictof notguilty. deliververb(GIVE BIRTH)[T]to givebirthto ababy, or tohelpsomeone do this: Dr. Adams delivered all three of mychildren. deliververb(PRODUCE)[I/T]toachieveorproducesomethingpromisedorexpected: [I]Youpayyourdues, and youexpecttheunionto deliver. (Definition ofdeliverfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)deliver| Business English[IorT]to takegoods,letters,parcels, etc. to aplace: deliver goods/mail/productsManufacturers can delivergoodsdirectlyfromfactories. Moststoreswill deliver between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. deliver sth to sb/sthTogether, the threegroupsdeliver 340,000mealsayearto homeboundpeople. Wewantworld-classwagesandconditionsforourpeopletomatchtheworldclassservicesthat they deliver. Thecompanyisworkingtirelesslyto deliverimprovedservicesforpassengers. [IorT]toachieve,provide, orproducesomething: Thepricewarsweseeamongretailersare adirectresultoftheirneed tomaximisemarketshareanddeliverprofitstoshareholders. deliver a rise/increase in sthWe have beenableto deliver a 40%riseinrevenuesandprofitsfor the seventhsuccessiveyear. delivergrowth/returns/savings deliverbenefits/results/improvements [I]to do something that has beenpromised: Themaincomplaintfromanalystsis that thecompanysays all therightthings butfailsto deliver. Inparticular,criticscitehisfailuretodeliver onapromisetoattracthalf-a-millioncustomersfor the newserviceby lastsummer. [IorT]tomanufactureandsupplysomething to acustomer: Boeingpredictsthatmanufacturerswill deliver 28,600airplanesworth$2.8trillionby 2026. Ourkeyaimis todeliver aqualityproductto theconsumer. Officials say themergershould beinvisible, as the newcompanywillcontinueto deliverelectricityandgastocustomersand beregulatedby the samebody. [T]to make aspeechor anofficialstatement: deliver a briefing/report/speechShe isduetodeliverakeynotespeechtofinanceministersthisafternoon. Thewaterindustryregulatorisduetodeliverhisverdicton theproposedtakeovertoday. deliver content toprovideinformation,text, andpicturesfor abook,website, etc.: Thedigitalentertainmentcompanyisworkingwithhardwarecompanies,tryingto come up withtechnologiesto delivercontentthe way theythinkconsumerswanttoseeit. deliver a blow to sb/sth to have adamagingeffecton someone or something: Thismoveis going tocontinueto deliver ablowto thecompanyanditspositionin theindustry. deliver the goodsinformal to do what you havepromisedto do, or toproducewhat iswanted: Thecompanyexpectsemployeestoperformand to deliver thegoods. (Definition ofdeliverfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdeliverdeliver These workers recognised the existence of a status quo and were quick to complain when the 'economy of the g ift' failed todeliver.From theCambridge English Corpus The degree is delivered by the institution in which the student is registered, following its own regulations.From theCambridge English Corpus From the application's point of view, the requirement was todeliverjoint values whenever requested by the feeder.From theCambridge English Corpus But despite such differences, they agreed that teaching content was more effectively delivered by their music teachers.From theCambridge English Corpus Large private providers may thereforedeliverrelatively high quality care, but this tends to be standardised across all their homes.From theCambridge English Corpus The twelve physiotherapists trained in the brief intervention delivered both treatments offered in the trial, while the remaining physiotherapists provided only usual physiotherapy.From theCambridge English Corpus However, it is not clear that practical benefits for agricultural systems will be delivered where more of the same work is done.From theCambridge English Corpus His lectures were ordered and delivered with precise timing.From theCambridge English Corpus More obviously, upper-limb impairment may result in problems preparing and cutting food and delivering it to the mouth.From theCambridge English Corpus Following each stimulus-sentence presentation, subjects were asked a follow-up question, which differed according to the training condition being delivered.From theCambridge English Corpus Todelivereffective health policy and promotion for this age group, it is important to understand the factors that lead to decreasing activity with age.From theCambridge English Corpus The implication was that large cell assemblies are required todeliverreliable sensory signals.From theCambridge English Corpus The continuous measure associated with it, ' proportion of contacts delivered at home ', was not significantly associated with the difference in hospitalization.From theCambridge English Corpus Overall, however, there was no shortage of resources; the main anxiety for the project team related to time and the pressure todeliversuccessful outcomes.From theCambridge English Corpus It is the healthcare professional, not the manager, who is responsible for delivering care.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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