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Saturday, September 03, 2011

Mail Email的用法 (ps: 作動詞使用時要加to)
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W3S3 n [U] [Sense: 1-3; Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: male 'bag']
[Sense: 4; Date: 1200-1300; Language: French; Origin: maille, from Latin macula 'spot, woven threads']
1. the letters and packages that are delivered to you:
She's been reading my private mail. When he got to the office he found a mountain of mail waiting for him. He promised to forward my mail to my new address. (=send it from my old home or office) He gets sacks of fan mail . (=letters from people who admire him and are his fans)
hate mail (=letters from people saying that they hate you)
2. especially AmE the system of collecting and delivering letters and packages: British Equivalent: post
The mail here's really slow and unreliable. The product will be sold mainly through the mail.
in the mail
I'll put the check in the mail tomorrow.
by mail
Did you send the document by mail?
registered/express/first-class etc mail
I sent my application by registered mail. Most reports are sent via internal mail (=a system of sending documents to people inside the same organization) .
3. messages that are sent and received on a computer: = email
You should always check your incoming mail (=messages that you receive) every day. Please read the mail message for information on the error.
4. armour made of small pieces of metal, worn by soldiers in the Middle Ages:
> voice mail


WORD FOCUS: mail
1. things that people send: letter, postcard, package also parcel (BrE), junk mail
2. ways of sending mail: first class
限時專送/second class平信(英國) (BrE), airmail, surface mail平信, special delivery
3. the person who delivers your mail: postman/postwoman (BrE), mailman (AmE), letter carrier (AmE)
4. the place where you buy stamps, send letters and packages etc: post office
5. the place where you put letters and packages: postbox (BrE) mailbox (AmE)
6. the place where you receive letters and packages: letterbox (BrE) mailbox (AmE)



mail 2 S3 v [T] especially AmE
1. to send a letter or package to someone: British Equivalent: post
mail sth to sb
The weekly newsletter is mailed to women all over the country.
2. to send a document to someone using a computer: = email
mail sth to sb
Can you mail it to me as an attachment?
mail out [mail sth out] phr v
to send letters, packages etc to a lot of people at the same time
send out The department has just mailed out 300,000 notices.