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addressee
ad·dress·ee A0082300 (ăd′rĕ-sē′, ə-drĕs′ē′)n. The one to whom something is addressed.addressee (ˌædrɛˈsiː) n1. a person or organization to whom a letter, parcel, etc, is addressed2. a person who is addressed in conversation, a speech, a poem, etcad•dress•ee (ˌæd rɛˈsi, ə drɛˈsi) n. the person, company, or the like to whom a piece of mail is addressed. [1670–80, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | addressee - one to whom something is addressed recipient, receiver - a person who receives something | Translationsaddress (əˈdres) verb1. to put a name and address on (an envelope etc). Address the parcel clearly. 在(信封上)寫姓名、地址 在(信封上)写姓名、地址 2. to speak or write to. I shall address my remarks to you only. 對某人講話或寫給某人 向...讲话或给...写信 ((American) ˈӕdres) noun1. the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives. His address is 30 Main St, Edinburgh. 地址 地址2. a speech. He made a long and boring address. 演說 演说ˌaddresˈsee (ӕd-) noun the person to whom a letter etc is addressed. 收信人 收信人addressee
addressee (communications)One to whom something is addressed.E.g. "The To, CC, and BCC headers list the addressees ofthe e-mail message". Normally an addressee will eventually bea recipient, unless there is a failure at some point (ane-mail "bounces") or the message is redirected to adifferent addressee.MedicalSeeaddressFinancialSeeAddressSee ADDEE See ADDEEaddressee
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