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单词 address
释义  ad·dress1 /əˈdres $ əˈdres, ˈædres/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  1  [countable] a) HOMEthe details of the place where someone lives or works, which you use to send them letters etc 地址 What’s your new address? 你的新地址是什么? I can give you the address of a good attorney. 我可以给你一个好律师的地址。 b) the series of letters and other symbols that you put when sending email to a particular person, or that is the name of a website 电子邮件地址;网址 They have changed the address of their website. 他们变更了网址。2  [countable]TALK/MAKE A SPEECH a formal speech that someone makes to a group of people 演讲,演说address to an address to the European Parliament 致欧洲议会的演讲presidential/inaugural etc address The new president delivered his inaugural address in Creole. 新总统用克里奥尔语发表就职演说。► see thesaurus at speech3. form/mode/style of address TALK TO somebodythe correct title or name that you should use when speaking or writing to someone 称呼方式 COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + addresssomebody’s home/private address 某人的住址/个人地址What’s your home address? 你的住址是什么?somebody’s work/business/school address 某人的工作/办公/学校地址I sent the letter to her work address. 我把信寄到了她的工作地址。nMy business address is on my card.somebody’s email address 某人的电子邮件地址I can’t find his email address. 我找不到他的电子邮件地址。a web/website address 网址/网站地址Just type in the web address. 只要键入网址就行了。na postal/mailing address (=the place where a letter is sent )Please give your bank’s full postal address.the full address 详细地址They need the full address, including the postcode. 他们需要详细地址,包括邮政编码。a forwarding address (=a new address for sending mail to when you move from your old address) 转寄地址nThey moved without leaving a forwarding address.a false/fake address 假地址nHe gave the police a false address.nsomebody’s old/new addressI’ve only got his old address.verbsgive somebody your address 给某人你的地址She refused to give me her address. 她不肯把自己的地址给我。have/know somebody’s address 有/知道某人的地址Do you know Helen’s address? 你知道海伦的地址吗?nNo one seems to have his address.lose somebody’s address 遗失某人的地址I wanted to write to him, but I’ve lost his address. 我想给他写信,可我把他的地址弄丢了。phrasessomebody’s name and address 某人的姓名和地址We’ll need your full name and address. 我们需要你的全名和地址。a change of address (=a new address when you move to a different place) 变更地址nYou need to inform your bank if there’s been a change of address.of no fixed address (=having no permanent home – used especially in news reports) 没有固定地址〔尤用于新闻报道〕na 25-year-old man of no fixed addressan address book (=a book or a file on your computer, where you keep people’s addresses) 通讯录Examples from the Corpusaddress• To win one of ten free memberships, send your name and address on a postcard to Club BonViveur.• She ended her address by describing her personal image of the Holy Spirit.• In these years he often changed his address in the East End of London.• I checked my address book for Rick's house number.• Write down your name, address, and phone number.• Notify your credit card company of any change of address.• What's your address and telephone number?presidential/inaugural etc address• The president closed the speech with a return to the racial healing theme of his Jan. 20 inaugural address.• To be sure, an inaugural address is not the occasion for a president to list the details of his legislative agenda.• Clinton repeated his call, made in his first inaugural address in 1993, for political reform.• President Clinton is getting all sorts of suggestions as he goes about drafting his inaugural address.• Columbia University has electronic archives of the inaugural addresses of the presidents.Related topics: Mailad·dress2 /əˈdres/ ●○○ verb [transitive]  1  TCMSENDif you address an envelope, package etc, you write on it the name and address of the person you are sending it to 在〔信封、包裹等〕上写姓名和地址address something to somebody That letter was addressed to me. 那封信是寄给我的。 Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope (=with your address on it so it can be sent back to you). 寄上一个贴好邮票的、写有回邮地址的信封。2  formal if you address a problem, you start trying to solve it (着手)解决,处理〔问题〕address a problem/question/issue etc Our products address the needs of real users. 我们的产品满足真正用户的需要。address yourself to something Marlowe now addressed himself to the task of searching the room. 马洛现在开始搜查房间。3  formal to speak to someone directly 向…讲话 She turned to address the man on her left. 她转过头对左边的男士说话。4  formal if you address remarks, complaints etc to someone, you say or write them directly to that person 〔向某人〕提出〔陈述、投诉等〕 You will have to address your comments to our Head Office. 你得把意见向我们总部反映。5  TALK/MAKE A SPEECHto make a formal speech to a large group of people 对…发表演说address a meeting/conference etc He addressed an audience of 10,000 supporters. 他对一万名支持者发表了演说。6  TALK TO somebodyto use a particular title or name when speaking or writing to someone 称呼address somebody as something The president should be addressed as ‘Mr. President’. 对总统应该称“总统先生”。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusaddress• Environmental problems relating to the factory have yet to be addressed.• He argues that the main issue is not being addressed.• Three Republican candidates addressed a group of 500 senior citizens concerning tax cuts.• Rifkind addressed a news conference before leaving for Beijing yesterday.• Every pupil should now be addressed by the police at least every two or three years.• This question needs to be addressed, following the presidential election on May 20.• Meanwhile, other politicians have offered their own proposals to address the advantages enjoyed by the wealthy.• Suzanne turned to address the man asking the question.• Luxembourg and United States courts have addressed the matter, and the judgments reveal the reality of these fears.• The article addresses the problems of malnutrition in the state.• None of them addressed the stadium as part of a park -- or a neighborhood -- or a great city.• Storni addresses this woman, upon whom the burden of stoicism sits heavy.address something to somebody• Address the letter to Dr. Joanna Miles.address a problem/question/issue etc• The people who are employed or are inmates, will address issues in a particular way.• You have to continually be pro-active to address issues of racism.• We did not expect or intend that the project should address issues of this kind.• By now Haza was addressing issues other than forbidden love.• These protections addressed issues ranging from the death penalty and homosexual rights to term limits, campaign-finance reform, and congressional redistricting.• And so they address a question to the world: What are you, you out there?address a meeting/conference etc• The remaining ministers and elders found themselves being invited to address meetings all over the province to explain the imprisonment.• The next day Kennedy was addressing a meeting in a black church in Los Angeles.• He was thus involved in extensive travelling throughout the District, addressing meetings of branches, trade unions and co-operative societies.• My noble Friend the Under-Secretary of State addressed a meeting of farmers in my constituency.• She and other party activists travelled to Dumfries to hear Joyce address a meeting on 7 February 1935.• Horne, whose passion was golf, seemed for ever off in a taxi to address a meeting somewhere.address somebody as something• You should address him as "Mr. President."From Longman Business Dictionaryaddressad‧dress1 /əˈdresəˈdres, ˈædres/ noun [countable] the number of the building and the name of the street and town etc where someone lives or works, especially when written on a letter or packageI wrote the wrong address on the envelope.Please notify us of any change of address. → accommodation address → email address → forwarding address → memory address → web address → see also form of addressaddressad‧dress2 /əˈdres/ verb [transitive]1to write on an envelope, package etc the name of the person you are sending it toIf you address the letter, I’ll mail it to you.address something to somebodyThe letter is addressed to you, not me.2address a meeting/conference etc to make a speech to a large group of peopleThe meeting was addressed by Senator Howard.3COMMERCE formal to discuss, think about, or do something about a particular problem or question, especially with the aim of solving a problemThis use of technology has enabled NatWest to address a problem facing many businesses across the UK.→ See Verb tableOrigin address2 (1300-1400) Old French adresser, from dresser “to arrange”ad·dress1 noun →COLLOCATIONS1ad·dress2 verbLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable   Business Corpus place the someone lives details the of where

 

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