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send

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Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг



Etymology

From Средњи Енглески senden, from Стари Енглески sendan (to send, cause to go), from Пра-Западно Германски *sandijan, from Пра-Германски *sandijaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sont-eye- (to cause to go), causative of *sent- (to walk, travel). The noun is from the verb.

Pronunciation

  • МФА(кључ): /sɛnd/
  • Audio (US):(file)
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  • Риме: -ɛnd

Verb

send (third-person singular simple present sends, present participle sending, simple past sent, past participle sent or (nonstandard) sended)

  1. (transitive, ditransitive) To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another (or to someone).
    • 2013 јун 14, Jonathan Freedland, “Obama's once hip brand is now tainted”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 1, page 18:
      Now we are liberal with our innermost secrets, spraying them into the public ether with a generosity our forebears could not have imagined. Where we once sent love letters in a sealed envelope, or stuck photographs of our children in a family album, now such private material is despatched to servers and clouds operated by people we don't know and will never meet.
    Every day at two o'clock, he sends his secretary out to buy him a coffee.
    She sends me a letter every month.
  2. (transitive, slang) To excite, delight, or thrill (someone).
  3. To bring to a certain condition.
    • 1913, D. H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 9
      “I suppose,” blurted Clara suddenly, “she wants a man.”
      The other two were silent for a few moments.
      “But it’s the loneliness sends her cracked,” said Paul.
  4. (intransitive) To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand.
    Seeing how ill she was, we sent for a doctor at once.
  5. To cause to be or to happen; to bestow; to inflict; to grant; sometimes followed by a dependent proposition.
  6. (nautical) To pitch.
  7. (climbing, transitive) To make a successful ascent of a sport climbing route.
    She finally sent the 12a after hours of failed attempts.

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Translations

Noun

send (plural sends)

  1. (telecommunications) An operation in which data is transmitted.
    • 1992, Tara M. Madhyastha, A Portable System for Data Sonification, page 71:
      In the sonification of the PDE code, notes are scattered throughout a wide pitch range, and sends and receives are relatively balanced; although in the beginning of the application there are bursts of sends []
  2. (nautical) Alternative form of scend
  3. (Scotland) A messenger, especially one sent to fetch the bride.
  4. (UK, slang) A callout or diss usually aimed at a specific person, often in the form of a diss track.

Anagrams


Albanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *tsjam tam, from Proto-Indo-European *kiom tom, a sequence of two pronouns in neuter of which the first is related to 'se'.[2] Alternatively from Proto-Albanian *tśe enta, literally 'this being', the first element from *kwe- (how, what), or *k̂(e) (this), while the second one being a gerundive or a participle of a disused verb, close to Латински -ēns (participal ending), Medieval Latin ens (being) (hence Италијански ente (entity, body, being)), and Антички Грчки ὤν (ṓn) (present participle).

Noun

send m

  1. thing, object

References


Кинески


Etymology

Borrowed from Енглески send.

Pronunciation

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Verb

send

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese) send

Danish

Pronunciation

Verb

send

  1. imperative of sende

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

send

  1. imperative of sende

Norwegian Nynorsk

Participle

Шаблон:nn-part-1

  1. past [[Додатак:Речник#participle|participle]] of senda and sende

Verb

send

  1. imperative of senda and sende

Old Norse

Participle

send

  1. inflection of senda:
    1. strong feminine nominative singular
    2. strong neuter nominative/accusative plural

Verb

Шаблон:non-verb form

  1. second-person singular active imperative of senda