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词汇 address
释义 address
noun[ C ]
uk /əˈdres/ us /ˈæd.res/

addressnoun[C] (HOME DETAILS)


A1
the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can be sent: 地址;住址
her business/home address她的公司地址/家庭住址
a change of address地址变更
a place where someone lives:
Police searched an address in North London in connection with a drugs arrest.
Any further correspondence should be sent to my new address.以后来信请寄到我的新地址。
Please send the articles to the address given above.请将文章寄到上述地址。
Her new address is 12 Warwickshire Mansions.她的新址是沃里克郡公寓大楼12号。
He hasn't written to me recently - perhaps he's lost my address.他最近没给我写信——也许他把我的地址弄丢了。
Please print your name and address in block capitals.请用正体大写字母书写你的姓名和地址。
A man was detained at an address in Birmingham.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Communications - the postal system
addy
BFPO
care ofidiom
catch the post
collection box
consignee
delivery
dispatch
first class
Freepost
pigeonhole
postage
poste restante
postmark
reply-paid
self-addressed
sorting office
stamp
window
zip code

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Home

addressnoun[C] (COMPUTERS)


A1
a series of letters and symbols that tell you where to find something on the internet or show where an email is sent to: 网址;电子邮件地址
What's your email address?你的邮件地址是什么?
Do you have their Web address?你知道他们的网址吗?
computing specialized
the place where a piece of information is stored in a computer's memory(计算机内存存储信息的)地址
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Computer concepts
2FA
2SV
3-D printing
adaptive learning
additive manufacturing
haptics
HCI
hex
hexadecimal
hill climbing
infection
stack
tebibyte
telematic
telematics
telerobotics
teraflop
texture
wan
word processing

addressnoun[C] (SPEECH)


a formal speech: 演讲,演说
She gave an address to the Royal Academy.她在皇家艺术院作了场演讲。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

a talk
talkShe will give a talk on keeping kids safe on the internet.
lectureThe lecture is entitled "War and the Modern American Presidency".
presentationWe were given a presentation of progress made to date.
speechYou might have to make a speech when you accept the award.
addressHe took the oath of office then delivered his inaugural address.
orationIt was to become one of the most famous orations in American history.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Lecturing & addressing
call for papers
CFP
co-present
deliver a speech
eunoia
jawbone
maiden speech
monologue
onto
oratory
presentation
public speaking
sermon
sermonize
slide
speak
speaking
speech
speechify
talk at someone
address
verb[ T ]
uk /əˈdres/ us /əˈdres/

addressverb[T] (SPEAK TO)


C2formal
to speak or write to someone: 对…讲话,对…发表演说,致词;给…写信,致函
He addressed a few introductory remarks to the audience.他向观众说了几句开场白。
You may address me as Ms Harris.
He likes to be addressed as "Sir" or "Mr Partridge".他喜欢被称为“先生”或“帕特里奇先生”。
She stood up to address a hushed courtroom.她站起身在寂静无声的法庭上开始发言。
It's incorrect to address people by their first names at these formal events.在这些正式的场合,直呼别人名字是不恰当的。
He stepped out onto the balcony to address the multitude below.他走上讲台,向台下的人群发表演讲。
Kindly address your remarks to the bench, Mr Smith.
All questions should be addressed to the chair.所有问题都应当向主席提出。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Lecturing & addressing
call for papers
CFP
co-present
deliver a speech
eunoia
jawbone
maiden speech
monologue
onto
oratory
presentation
public speaking
sermon
sermonize
slide
speak
speaking
speech
speechify
talk at someone

addressverb[T] (DEAL WITH)


C1
to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem: 对付,应付;处理
The issue of funding has yet to be addressed.资金问题尚未得到解决。
They are guilty of a cowardly failure to address the problem.他们因懦弱而未能解决问题,为此感到内疚。
Her speech was full of excuses and evasions and never properly addressed the issue.她的讲话从头到尾都是些借口托词,根本就没有切实谈过这个问题。
As employers we need to be seen to be addressing these issues sympathetically.
The government has to address the rise in violent crime.
Airports are trying to address security concerns without causing inconvenience to passengers.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Dealing with things or people
addressable
approach
attack
attend to someone/something
be all over it idiom
beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom
bed
cut
grip
have it out with someoneidiom
hold
hold onidiom
I/I've got thisidiom
ill-prepared
square
tend to someone/something
to get a handle on somethingidiom
to have a handle on somethingidiom
tough
tough something out

addressverb[T] (WRITE DETAILS)


C2
to write a name or address on an envelope or parcel: 在(信封或包裹)上写上姓名(或地址)
address something to someonePut the cheque in an envelope and address it to John Smith.
be addressed toSo why did you open a letter that was addressed to me?那你为什么要拆写给我的信呢?
The parcel was wrongly addressed.这个包裹上面的地址写错了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Delivering and despatching
air bridge
air corridor
air-dash
box scheme
consign
courier
dispatch
drop off
misaddress
misdirect
misdirection
misroute
non-delivery
send something out
ship
shipment
shipper
shoot
shoot something off
truck

addressverb[T] (SPORT)


to stand in position before hitting a golf ball or shooting at a target:
Try to make sure that you are well balanced when you address the ball.
The archers have to straddle the line when they address the target.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Golf
approach shot
best ball
better ball
bogey
bogie
caddy
chip
dogleg
greenside
hazard
hole
hole out
lay
lay someone up
long game
rough
tap
waggle
wedge
yip

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Target sports

address | American Dictionary


address
noun[ C ]
us/ˈæd·res, əˈdres/

addressnoun[C] (PLACE)


the specific place where a person, business, or organization can be found and where mail can be received:
What is your street address now?
I need your home and your business address.
An address is also a group of letters or numbers and an @ symbol used to send electronic mail to someone:
My e-mail address is pjh17@cambridge.org.

addressnoun[C] (SPEAK TO)


a formal speech:
The graduation address was very dull.
address
verb[ T ]
us/əˈdres/

addressverb[T] (SPEAK TO)


to speak or write to someone, or to direct information to someone:
The First Lady addressed the meeting briefly.
He was generally addressed as “Captain.”

addressverb[T] (DEAL WITH)


to give attention to or to deal with a matter or problem:
We’ll address that question at the next meeting.

addressverb[T] (PLACE)


to write or print the specific place where a person, business, or organization can be found on something to be sent there:
I addressed envelopes all morning.

address | Business English


address
noun[ C ]
uk /əˈdres/ us /ˈædres/
a building number, name of the road, etc. where you live, where an organization has an office, or where mail is sent:
Please send your application to the address below.
What is your full address?
a business/home address
Taxpayers who have moved should make certain they file a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service.
See also
accommodation address
forwarding address
(alsoemail address)
the words and symbols that you type in order to send an email to a particular person. It usually consists of a person's name, an @ sign, the name of a company or school, and sometimes an abbreviation for a country:
I sent the email to the wrong address.
What's your email address?
INTERNET (alsoweb address)
the words and symbols that you type to look at a particular website:
How much web information could be captured: just the overall address or a list of each document viewed?
IT
→ memory address
COMMUNICATIONS
a formal speech:
in an address to sb/sth'I can only see continued growth ahead of us,' the Chairman said in an address to analysts and money managers.
See also
accommodation address
forwarding address
address
verb[ T ]
uk /əˈdres/us
[ usually passive ]
to write an address on an envelope or package so it can be sent to the person who has that address:
be addressed to sb/sthMake sure that your package is addressed to the correct department.
a stamped addressed envelope
to speak to a group of people, especially in a meeting or formal event:
He addressed a group of forty industrialists and politicians.
to speak to someone in a particular way or using a particular name:
address sb as sthShe addressed him as Mr Clifford.
to deal with a particular problem or need:
It is time to address the budget deficit.
address a problem/issueHow does the organization address the problems identified?
address a needHe was impressed with the business plan because it addressed a real need.

Examples of address


address
Very few of these studies actually address the distinction between planning and control.
The reports include an executive summary that facilitates a quick and comprehensive understanding of the key points addressed by the report.
Philosophical arguments address one of the most fundamental yet elusive questions facing behavioral scientists, namely, what constitutes a disorder?
It was first returned because it had been drafted by counsel; government could only be addressed by principals, not their agents.
It will be important for future work to continue to address these issues by attempting to differentiate lexical from phonological representations.
The question of how these gradient patterns are grammatically represented and integrated with the rest of the phonological system is not addressed.
The chapter on data processing addresses these issues with a detailed discussion of the issues surrounding spot quantitation and data normalization.
This allows students to address important issues surrounding relations between theory and experience.
This paper addresses the technical challenges of implementing a producibility analysis tool.
In particular, we must address the situation where we recursively call a tabled subgoal before we have fully tabled all its answers.
The biological basis and pathophysiology of negative symptoms are also addressed.
The first point to address, then, is whether the findings of variationist sociolinguistics are indeed compatible with such a model.
Every centre was encouraged to strengthen its social science research, to address particular themes and overall staff numbers.
These themes were addressed in a limited number of model systems.
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Collocations withaddress


address

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address register
This address space is used to address registers and memory on the option.
From
Wikipedia

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commencement address
Heath (1980) cited an 1829 handbook and an 1846 commencementaddress that criticize the use of the nominative in this environment.
correct address
It was clearly a question of the letter not going to the correctaddress and not being forwarded that led to the trouble.
From the
Hansard archive

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