despatch 英 [dɪ'spætʃ]   美 [dɪˈspætʃ]

despatch

despatch  英 [dɪ'spætʃ] 美 [dɪˈspætʃ]

vt. 派遣;发送;匆匆吃下  vi. 匆匆离开  n. 派遣;发送(等于dispatch) 

进行时:despatching  过去式:despatched  过去分词:despatched  第三人称单数:despatches  名词复数:despatches 

Men would not have had the information or wherewithal to build computers, to fly to the moon, or write and despatch editorials like this one. 人类将不会获得知识和必要的资金来制造计算机,去飞往月球,或者写作和发表像本文这样的社论。
In that despatch Mr Chun reportedly says some Chinese officials were willing to "face the new reality" that North Korea was of little value to China as a buffer state. 据说,千英宇提到一些中国官员愿意“面对新的现实”,即对于中国而言,朝鲜已经失去了作为一个缓冲国家的作用。

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  • vt. 派遣;发送;匆匆吃下
  • vi. 匆匆离开
  • n. 派遣;发送(等于dispatch)
  • 1. Men would not have had the information or wherewithal to build computers, to fly to the moon, or write and despatch editorials like this one.

    人类将不会获得知识和必要的资金来制造计算机,去飞往月球,或者写作和发表像本文这样的社论。

  • 2. In that despatch Mr Chun reportedly says some Chinese officials were willing to "face the new reality" that North Korea was of little value to China as a buffer state.

    据说,千英宇提到一些中国官员愿意“面对新的现实”,即对于中国而言,朝鲜已经失去了作为一个缓冲国家的作用。

  • 3. Or, world leaders could decide to do as UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has done and despatch two cards.

    还有一种办法就是,世界各国的领导人可以向英国首相托尼·布莱尔学习,送两种不同的贺卡。

  • despatch 18c. variant of dispatch (q.v.), apparently the result of an error in the printing of Johnson's dictionary.
des·patch / ; NAmE / ( BrE) = dispatch despatch despatches despatched despatching des·patch / ; NAmE /
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