| 释义 |  address /ə-dresˈ/  transitive verbintransitive verbTo apply or devote (oneself; with to)To apply oneself toTo directTo aimTo direct one's words to or speak directly toTo sendTo put a written or printed direction or indication of destination uponTo woo (archaic)To arrange (obsolete)To prepare (obsolete)To take one's stance in preparation for striking (a golf ball)To dress (obsolete)To don (archaic)
 nounTo direct one's words (towards) (Shakespeare)To prepare oneself (Shakespeare)
 Act or mode of addressingDeportmentAdroitnessPreparation, a move or incipient act (Milton)A formal communication in writingA speechA direction, eg of a letter or emailA place to which letters, etc may be directedA place where a person, organization, etc may be foundThe place where a person livesA name, label or number that identifies the location of a stored item of data, etc (computing)A location within a computer's memory in which data is stored(in pl) attentions of the nature of courtship
 ORIGIN: Fr adresser, from LL addirectiāre, from L ad to, and directum straight; see dress and direct addressabilˈity  noun addressˈable  adjective addressedˈ  adjective AimedDirected
 addresseeˈ  noun  The person to whom a letter, etc is addressed addressˈer or addressˈor  noun Addressograph® /ə-dresˈō-gräf/   noun  An obsolete machine for printing addresses automatically on envelopes, etc addrestˈ or addressedˈ  adjective (obsolete)  ArrayedEquippedSet up (Spenser)Ready or prepared (Shakespeare)
 address bar  noun (computing)  The area in a web browser which displays the address of the website being accessed address book  noun A notebook, usu with alphabetical thumb-index, in which names and addresses can be enteredA facility on a computer, mobile phone, etc for storing details of email addresses, phone numbers, etc
 address bus  noun (computing) A pathway within the processor linking the memory address register to the memory, enabling it to determine where a read or write operation will take place |