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 deliver [di'livә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 递送, 陈述, 释放, 发表, 引渡, 投递, 交付

[经] 交运


  1. Newspapers are delivered every day.
    报纸每天都送来。
  2. The doctor delivered her baby.
    医生给她接生。
  3. They prayed to God to deliver them from danger.
    他们祈求上帝把他们从危险中拯救出来。


deliver
[ verb ]
  1. deliver (a speech, oration, or idea)

  2. <verb.communication> present
    The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students
  3. bring to a destination, make a delivery

  4. <verb.contact>
    our local super market delivers
  5. to surrender someone or something to another

  6. <verb.possession>
    fork out fork over fork up hand over render turn in
    the guard delivered the criminal to the police
    render up the prisoners
    render the town to the enemy
    fork over the money
  7. free from harm or evil

  8. <verb.social>
    rescue
  9. hand over to the authorities of another country

  10. <verb.social>
    deport extradite
    They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there
  11. pass down

  12. <verb.communication>
    render return
    render a verdict
    deliver a judgment
  13. utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.)

  14. <verb.communication>
    The students delivered a cry of joy
  15. save from sins

  16. <verb.social>
    redeem save
  17. carry out or perform

  18. <verb.possession>
    drive home
    deliver an attack
    deliver a blow
    The boxer drove home a solid left
  19. relinquish possession or control over

  20. <verb.possession>
    cede give up surrender
    The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in
  21. throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball

  22. <verb.contact>
    pitch
    The pitcher delivered the ball
  23. cause to be born

  24. <verb.body>
    bear birth give birth have
    My wife had twins yesterday!


Deliver \De*liv"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Delivered}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Delivering}.] [F. d['e]livrer, LL. deliberare to
liberate, give over, fr. L. de + liberare to set free. See
{Liberate}.]
1. To set free from restraint; to set at liberty; to release;
to liberate, as from control; to give up; to free; to
save; to rescue from evil actual or feared; -- often with
from or out of; as, to deliver one from captivity, or from
fear of death.

He that taketh warning shall deliver his soul.
--Ezek.
xxxiii. 5.

Promise was that I
Should Israel from Philistian yoke deliver.
--Milton.

2. To give or transfer; to yield possession or control of; to
part with (to); to make over; to commit; to surrender; to
resign; -- often with up or over, to or into.

Thou shalt deliver Pharaoh's cup into his hand.
--Gen. xl. 13.

The constables have delivered her over. --Shak.

The exalted mind
All sense of woe delivers to the wind. --Pope.

3. To make over to the knowledge of another; to communicate;
to utter; to speak; to impart.

Till he these words to him deliver might. --Spenser.

Whereof the former delivers the precepts of the art,
and the latter the perfection. --Bacon.

4. To give forth in action or exercise; to discharge; as, to
deliver a blow; to deliver a broadside, or a ball.

Shaking his head and delivering some show of tears.
--Sidney.

An uninstructed bowler . . . thinks to attain the
jack by delivering his bowl straightforward upon it.
--Sir W.
Scott.

5. To free from, or disburden of, young; to relieve of a
child in childbirth; to bring forth; -- often with of.

She was delivered safe and soon. --Gower.

Tully was long ere he could be delivered of a few
verses, and those poor ones. --Peacham.

6. To discover; to show. [Poetic]

I 'll deliver
Myself your loyal servant. --Shak.

7. To deliberate. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

8. To admit; to allow to pass. [Obs.] --Bacon.

Syn: To {Deliver}, {Give Forth}, {Discharge}, {Liberate},
{Pronounce}, {Utter}.

Usage: Deliver denotes, literally, to set free. Hence the
term is extensively applied to cases where a thing is
made to pass from a confined state to one of greater
freedom or openness. Hence it may, in certain
connections, be used as synonymous with any or all of
the above-mentioned words, as will be seen from the
following examples: One who delivers a package gives
it forth; one who delivers a cargo discharges it; one
who delivers a captive liberates him; one who delivers
a message or a discourse utters or pronounces it; when
soldiers deliver their fire, they set it free or give
it forth.


Deliver \De*liv"er\, a. [OF. delivre free, unfettered. See
{Deliver}, v. t.]
Free; nimble; sprightly; active. [Obs.]

Wonderly deliver and great of strength. --Chaucer.

  1. They feel whatever deals we have can go forward." The director general of a manufacturer in Sartov, from which Great Western has ordered tooling and other machinery, indicated "he will be able to deliver and deliver on time," Mr. Walker added.
  2. They feel whatever deals we have can go forward." The director general of a manufacturer in Sartov, from which Great Western has ordered tooling and other machinery, indicated "he will be able to deliver and deliver on time," Mr. Walker added.
  3. In the past, Glemp has used the feast day sermon as an occasion to deliver major Polish church policy statements.
  4. But she said she might lead a seminar or deliver an occasional lecture.
  5. To keep the brain happy, the body orchestrates all its efforts to deliver the proper level of glucose to the brain.
  6. "Lyndon would deliver what we called Lyndon's `State of the Union Message' and that was that.
  7. Cullinet has reported quarterly losses for more than two years, but Mr. Tamke said that he expects the software maker to "deliver sustained profitability beginning in the third quarter."
  8. Iraq also has missiles that can deliver warheads to points as far away as Tehran or Tel Aviv.
  9. The question is whether Midland can deliver. The merger will certainly help bring new business in areas such as trade finance and treasury.
  10. A Canadian Protestant clergyman arrived Friday seeking to deliver a petition from a Christian human rights group to Hezbollah.
  11. He got an early lesson when he helped deliver his sister Tuesday on the kitchen floor of his home after his mother went into sudden labor.
  12. Except when it's snowing or raining, she and her Shetland pony, Jacky, take to the streets of Hingham to deliver The Patriot Ledger newspaper, published in Quincy.
  13. Unix International also disputed the idea that there was much difference in the technology, saying it would be able to deliver at about the same time as OSF the features that OSF claimed as advantages.
  14. "The irony is that he (Reagan) chose to deliver that speech in the one state that has a comprehensive plant closing law," Dukakis said.
  15. The former rebels are also demanding that Mrs. Chamorro deliver the resettlement aid she promised to demobilized Contras, who waged a nearly 10-year guerrilla war with U.S. backing against the Sandinistas.
  16. 'The gap between expectations and delivery is so large, and unless donors get together to deliver, the peace process will fail.
  17. P-I-E said Transcon had requested that P-I-E take control of all freight in its system and deliver it to customers. Last Friday, the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington cleared the transaction.
  18. But Mr Clinton must deliver a great deal more over the next three years if the same is to be said of his presidency. Judged by its deficit-reducing credentials, the deal is not so different from the plan which Mr Clinton unveiled early in the year.
  19. Under the court-approved liquidation plan, the company would continue to operate under Chapter 11 during the two to three weeks it takes to deliver the remaining freight in its warehouses.
  20. A growing number of emergency rescue teams are equipped with so-called defibrillator paddles used to deliver an electrical shock to restore a patient's heartbeat.
  21. That service promises to deliver television pictures of exceptional clarity.
  22. Shiite mosques blared verses from the Koran, Islam's holy book, as thousands of mourners flooded the Iranian Embassy to deliver condolences.
  23. But like many human experts, knowledge-based systems are loth to deliver definite opinions and predictions.
  24. The truck driver turned out to be an agent hired by the banks to deliver a bankruptcy notice to Mr. Bond.
  25. But the Italian family's ambitions in the European food industry have suffered an embarrassing setback. Arguably the eminence grise of the whole affair is BSN, which stands to gain the Volvic brand as its price for helping to deliver Perrier to Nestle.
  26. Some viruses are created by pranksters and do no more than deliver a message to an unsuspecting user.
  27. Another good label is TSE Cashmere, which has made a huge effort to upgrade and stabilise its quality and which manages to deliver cashmere at prices lower than anybody else.
  28. Those advantages aren't so easy for a fund to deliver, though, because tax laws require funds to pay out almost all of their income each year.
  29. Gorbachev may have a chance to regain the initiative in domestic affairs in an address he is scheduled to deliver on his trip to the two houses of the Soviet legislature sometime this week.
  30. HOUSING action group Shelter yesterday called on the chancellor to deliver a Budget for housing in November.
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