send

send&+{1}
[sɛnd]
vb
to cause or order (a person or thing) to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place
she sent the salesman away
to dispatch a request or command (for something or to do something)
he sent to his son to come home
to direct or cause to go to a place or point
his blow sent the champion to the floor
to bring to a state or condition
this noise will send me mad
to cause to issue; emit
his cooking sent forth a lovely smell from the kitchen
to cause to happen or come
misery sent by fate
to transmit (a message) by radio, esp in the form of pulses
to move to excitement or rapture
this music really sends me
n
another word for swash
See send down See sendoff See send up
send

send&+{2}
[sɛnd]
vb
a variant spelling of scend
n
a variant spelling of scend
- 习惯用语
- send someone about his business to dismiss or get rid of someone
- send someone packing to dismiss or get rid of (someone) peremptorily