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📖 Определения и значения для слова send

📒 to make something go or be taken to a place, especially by post, email, radio, etc.

  • send something She sent a letter of support.
  • Let me just send this email.
  • (British English) to send something by post

📒 to tell somebody something by sending them a message

  • send something My parents send their love.
  • send something to somebody Henry sent his regards to you.
  • (figurative) What sort of message is that sending to young people?

📒 to tell somebody to go somewhere or to do something; to arrange for somebody to go somewhere

  • send somebody Ed couldn't make it so they sent me instead.
  • send somebody + adv./prep. She sent the kids to bed early.
  • The judge sent her to prison for two years.

📒 to make something/somebody move quickly or suddenly

  • send something/somebody doing something Every step he took sent the pain shooting up his leg.
  • The punch sent him flying.
  • send something/somebody + adv./prep. The report sent share prices down a further 8p.

📒 to make somebody behave or react in a particular way

  • send somebody to something Her music always sends me to sleep.
  • send somebody into something Her account of the visit sent us into fits of laughter.
  • send somebody + adj. All the publicity nearly sent him crazy.

📒 to tell somebody clearly or rudely to go away

  • She tried to interfere but I sent her packing.

📒 used to say that you should accept an unpleasant situation or event because you cannot change it

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