delivered 音标拼音: [dɪl'ɪvɚd]
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Deliver \
De *
liv "
er \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Delivered };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Delivering }.] [
F .
d ['
e ]
livrer ,
LL .
deliberare to liberate ,
give over ,
fr .
L .
de liberare to set free .
See {
Liberate }.]
1 .
To set free from restraint ;
to set at liberty ;
to release ;
to liberate ,
as from control ;
to give up ;
to free ;
to save ;
to rescue from evil actual or feared ; --
often with from or out of ;
as ,
to deliver one from captivity ,
or from fear of death .
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He that taketh warning shall deliver his soul .
--
Ezek .
xxxiii .
5 .
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Promise was that I Should Israel from Philistian yoke deliver .
--
Milton .
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2 .
To give or transfer ;
to yield possession or control of ;
to part with (
to );
to make over ;
to commit ;
to surrender ;
to resign ; --
often with up or over ,
to or into .
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Thou shalt deliver Pharaoh '
s cup into his hand .
--
Gen .
xl .
13 .
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The constables have delivered her over . --
Shak .
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The exalted mind All sense of woe delivers to the wind . --
Pope .
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3 .
To make over to the knowledge of another ;
to communicate ;
to utter ;
to speak ;
to impart .
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Till he these words to him deliver might . --
Spenser .
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Whereof the former delivers the precepts of the art ,
and the latter the perfection . --
Bacon .
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4 .
To give forth in action or exercise ;
to discharge ;
as ,
to deliver a blow ;
to deliver a broadside ,
or a ball .
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Shaking his head and delivering some show of tears .
--
Sidney .
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An uninstructed bowler . . .
thinks to attain the jack by delivering his bowl straightforward upon it .
--
Sir W .
Scott .
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5 .
To free from ,
or disburden of ,
young ;
to relieve of a child in childbirth ;
to bring forth ; --
often with of .
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She was delivered safe and soon . --
Gower .
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Tully was long ere he could be delivered of a few verses ,
and those poor ones . --
Peacham .
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6 .
To discover ;
to show . [
Poetic ]
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I '
ll deliver Myself your loyal servant . --
Shak .
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7 .
To deliberate . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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8 .
To admit ;
to allow to pass . [
Obs .] --
Bacon .
Syn :
To {
Deliver }, {
Give Forth }, {
Discharge }, {
Liberate },
{
Pronounce }, {
Utter }.
Usage :
Deliver denotes ,
literally ,
to set free .
Hence the term is extensively applied to cases where a thing is made to pass from a confined state to one of greater freedom or openness .
Hence it may ,
in certain connections ,
be used as synonymous with any or all of the above -
mentioned words ,
as will be seen from the following examples :
One who delivers a package gives it forth ;
one who delivers a cargo discharges it ;
one who delivers a captive liberates him ;
one who delivers a message or a discourse utters or pronounces it ;
when soldiers deliver their fire ,
they set it free or give it forth .
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DELIVER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster deliver implies release usually of a person from confinement, temptation, slavery, or suffering redeem implies releasing from bondage or penalties by giving what is demanded or necessary ransom specifically applies to buying out of captivity
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DELIVER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The degree is delivered by the institution in which the student is registered, following its own regulations
DELIVERED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary DELIVERED meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of deliver 2 to take goods, letters, parcels, etc to people's… Learn more