[E5dres]
Noun (short for noun)
Speech, speech, speech, speech skills
transitive verb
Address, address, address, engaged in, busy. ...
address
The address means.
The president will address the nation in an emergency.
Address We can also say that the address means the number of your home or apartment.
address
address
Advertising clothes
Ahd: [...] Doctor? s"]
attorney general
K.K.[*6drWs]
transitive verb
Get dressed, get dressed, get dressed.
Speak to:
Talk to:
Speak to me in a low voice.
Whisper to me.
Make a formal speech to.
Speech: Make a formal speech.
To bring (oral or written information) to the attention of:
To submit (an oral or written report) to attract the attention of:
Protest to the teachers' council.
Submit a protest to the school board.
Mark destination:
Write address: Mark destination:
Write a letter.
Write the address on the letter.
To direct (one's) efforts or attention:
Concentrate (sb's) energy or attention:
Devote oneself to a task.
Put into work
Handling:
Handling:
Solve the problem of absenteeism.
Deal with absenteeism
To send or entrust (a ship, for example) to an agent or agent.
To send (a ship, for example) to an agency store or agency.
To adjust and aim (a golf ball) for hitting the ball.
To adjust and aim (a golf ball) with a club in preparation for hitting the ball.
(noun)
Formal oral or written communication:
Address: Official oral or written communication:
Use the appropriate address of the priest.
Use the appropriate title of priest.
Formal speech.
Speech: A formal speech
Still [? d"r? S"] Written or printed instructions indicating the destination on mail or other deliverable items.
Also called [? d"r? S "] Address: Handwritten or printed instructions indicating the destination on letters or other deliverable items.
Still [? d"r? S"] A place where a specific organization or individual can be found or contacted.
Also called [? d"r? Address: the location of a specific organization or individual that can be found or contacted.
Always show polite concern.
Often refers to courtship: polite courtship
A person's attitude or behavior, especially in conversation.
Behave: A person's behavior or manner, especially in conversation.
Skills, dexterity and elegance in dealing with interpersonal relationships. See
Skill, tact, or grace in dealing with people. See.
The act of assigning or entrusting a ship to an agent or agent.
Shipment: the act of sending or delivering a ship to an agency store or agency.
A number assigned to a specific storage unit for information storage or retrieval.
Computer science storage location, address, addressing: a number designated in a specific area for information storage or retrieval.
Middle English Eidson [Director]
Middle English adrenessen [pointing]
From an old French address
From an old French address
From vulgar Latin *addcti? re}
From ordinary Latin *addcti? re}
Latin ad- [ad-]
Latin ad-[ prefix, table "towards"]
Vulgar Latin *dcti? Re }[ straightening] comes from the past participle of Latin dctus }[d? Rigere [to direct] * see direct.
Common Latin *dcti? Re} [increase] comes from Latin dctus} [] d? The past participle of rigere [pointing] * See Synonyms at pointing.
address
[E5dres]
Noun (short for noun)
Address; address
give a lecture
bearing
Speaking skill
address
address
address
transitive verb
Write down your name and address.
Write the address on the letter.
Write the address on the letter.
The envelope was addressed to Mr. Jack Johnson.
The envelope is addressed to Mr Jake Johnson.
Writing addresses on envelopes all day is a boring job.
Writing addresses on envelopes all day is a boring and monotonous job.
Speech; Have a written dialogue
The football captain addressed the whole team.
The football captain addressed the players.
put forward
Engage in; Busy (at/at/over/busy)
He devoted himself to solving this problem.
He is busy dealing with problems.
He is determined to solve the key problems in the production process.
He made up his mind to solve the key problems in the production process.
An address with a special title
Don't call me "the boss".
Don't call me "boss"
set about doing sth
Whereas; Whereas; Write for
She addressed us all.
She spoke for everyone.
Focus on; be committed to
Set about solving a problem
begin to solve problems
address
From an old French address
address
abodegreetinghomespeech
address
Advertising clothes
Ahd: [...] Doctor? s"]
attorney general
K.K.[*6drWs]
v.tr
Get dressed, get dressed, get dressed.
Speak to:
Speak to me in a low voice.
Make a formal speech to.
To bring (oral or written information) to the attention of:
Protest to the teachers' council.
Mark destination:
Write a letter.
To direct (one's) efforts or attention:
Devote oneself to a task.
Handling:
Solve the problem of absenteeism.
To send or entrust (a ship, for example) to an agent or agent.
To adjust and aim (a golf ball) for hitting the ball.
Noun (short for noun)
Formal oral or written communication:
Use the appropriate address of the priest.
Formal speech.
Still [? d"r? S"] Written or printed instructions indicating the destination on mail or other deliverable items.
Still [? d"r? S"] A place where a specific organization or individual can be found or contacted.
Always show polite concern.
A person's attitude or behavior, especially in conversation.
Skills, dexterity and elegance in dealing with interpersonal relationships. See
The act of assigning or entrusting a ship to an agent or agent.
A number assigned to a specific storage unit for information storage or retrieval.
Middle English Eidson [Director]
From an old French address
From vulgar Latin *addcti? re}
Latin ad- [ad-]
Vulgar Latin *dcti? Re }[ straightening] comes from the past participle of Latin dctus }[d? Rigere [to direct] * see direct.