• Verb (used with object)

    to cause, permit, or enable to go
    to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
    to cause to be conveyed or transmitted to a destination
    to send a letter.
    to order, direct, compel, or force to go
    The president sent troops to Asia.
    to direct, propel, or deliver to a particular point, position, condition, or direction
    to send a punch to the jaw; The punch sent the fighter reeling.
    to emit, discharge, or utter (usually fol. by off, out, or through )
    The lion sent a roar through the jungle.
    to cause to occur or befall
    The people beseeched Heaven to send peace to their war-torn village.
    Electricity .
    to transmit (a signal).
    to transmit (an electromagnetic wave or the like) in the form of pulses.
    Slang . to delight or excite
    Frank Sinatra's records used to send her.

    Verb (used without object)

    to dispatch a messenger, agent, message, etc.
    Electricity . to transmit a signal
    The ship's radio sends on a special band of frequencies.

    Verb phrases

    send down, British . to expel, esp. from Oxford or Cambridge.
    send for, to request the coming or delivery of; summon
    If her temperature goes up, send for the doctor.
    send forth,
    to produce; bear; yield
    plants sending forth new leaves.
    to dispatch out of a country as an export.
    to issue, as a publication
    They have sent forth a report to the stockholders.
    to emit or discharge
    The flowers sent forth a sweet odor.
    send in, to cause to be dispatched or delivered to a destination
    Send in your contest entries to this station.
    send off, to cause to depart or to be conveyed from oneself; dispatch; dismiss
    His teacher sent him off to the principal's office.
    send out,
    to distribute; issue.
    to send on the way; dispatch
    They sent out their final shipment last week.
    to order delivery
    We sent out for coffee.
    send up,
    to release or cause to go upward; let out.
    Informal . to sentence or send to prison
    He was convicted and sent up for life.
    to expose the flaws or foibles of through parody, burlesque, caricature, lampoon, or other forms of satire
    The new movie sends up merchants who commercialize Christmas.

    Idioms

    send packing
    to dismiss curtly; send away in disgrace
    The cashier was stealing, so we sent him packing.
    send round
    to circulate or dispatch widely
    Word was sent round about his illness.

    Synonyms

    verb
    send

    tác giả


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