单词 | to send off |
释义 | > as lemmasto send off to send off 1. transitive. To cause to start on a mission from oneself; to see to the departure of (a person or thing, a message, etc., that is to be conveyed somewhere). ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > sending > send [verb (transitive)] > send off or dispatch fusea1000 asendc1000 senda1122 depeach1483 dispatch1517 despeche1531 shoot1542 to send away1600 dispeed1603 expedite1606 despeed1611 to send off1667 1667 J. Dryden Annus Mirabilis 1666 lxxiv. 19 His wounded men he first sends off to shore. 1782 F. Burney Cecilia IV. viii. iv. 211 When she had sent off this letter. 1897 R. S. S. Baden-Powell Matabele Campaign vi. 162 We..sent off some native runners to go and find him. ΘΚΠ society > education > educational administration > university administration > [verb (transitive)] > send down rusticate1709 to send away1714 to send off1843 to send down1853 1843 Yale Lit. Mag. 9 66 That was all I could ever get from him on the subject—‘that the Faculty were funny fellows, very—had sent him off for laughing’. 3. Sport. To order (a player) to leave the pitch as a punishment. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > judging or umpiring > umpire or referee [verb (transitive)] > punish penalize1868 to send off1906 sin-bin1983 1906 W. Pickford in Gibson & Pickford Association Football III. xvi. 6 A referee may send a player off at once and without any previous caution, if he is guilty of violent conduct. 1976 Milton Keynes Express 2 July 43/4 Newton..suffered a severe setback in the first half when they had a player sent off. < as lemmas |
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