单词 | addressed |
释义 | address1 of 2verb ad·dress ə-ˈdres a-, also ˈa-ˌdres addressed; addressing; addresses transitive verb 1 a : to mark directions for delivery on address a letter b : to consign to the care of another (such as an agent or factor) 2 a : to direct the efforts or attention of (oneself) will address himself to the problem b : to deal with : treat … intrigued by the chance to address important issues … I. L. Horowitz 3 a : to communicate directly addresses his thanks to his host b : to speak or write directly to especially : to deliver a formal speech to The president will address the nation by television. 4 : to greet by a prescribed form how to address an archbishop 5 golf : to adjust the club and one's stance preparatory to hitting (the ball) 6 : to identify (something, such as a computer peripheral or memory location) by an address or a name for information transfer 7 archaic a : direct, aim b : to direct to go : send 8 archaic : to make ready especially : dress intransitive verb obsolete : to direct one's speech or attentions addresser noun address 2 of 2noun ad·dress ə-ˈdres for senses 1, 2, & 3 also ˈa-ˌdres 1 a : a place where a person or organization may be communicated with asked for her name, address, and phone number b : directions for delivery on the outside of an object (such as a letter or package) an envelope with an illegible address c : the designation of place of delivery placed between the heading and salutation on a business letter d : the designation of an account from which one can send or receive email an email address 2 a : a location (as in the memory of a computer) where particular information is stored b : a series of usually alphanumeric characters that specifies the storage location (as on a network or in a computer's memory) of particular information an Internet address A unique number called an IP address identifies every computer that's connected to the Internet. An IP address looks something like this: 24.62.89.4. Each of the four parts of an IP address can have from one to three digits. Kim Komando 3 : a formal communication especially : a prepared speech delivered to a special audience or on a special occasion Lincoln's Gettysburg Address 4 : dutiful and courteous attention especially in courtship —usually used in plural She spurned his addresses."Here is a young man wishing to pay his addresses to you, with everything to recommend him." Jane Austen 5 a : readiness and capability for dealing (as with a person or problem) skillfully and smoothly : adroitness b obsolete : a making ready also : a state of preparedness 6 a : manner of bearing oneself a man of rude address b : manner of speaking or singing : delivery was pleased with the tenor's ease of address 7 golf : the stance of the player and the position of the club preparatory to hitting the ball addressed verb1 as in handled to deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently the problem will only get worse if you don't address it now Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in devoted to occupy (oneself) diligently or with close attention please address yourself to what I'm saying and not to the television Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in contacted to transmit information or requests to you may address the manager about your problems tomorrow Synonyms & Similar Words
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