readdress

英 [ˌriːəˈdres] 美 [ˌriːəˈdres]

v.  更改(邮件)上的地址

过去分词:readdressed过去式:readdressed

BNC.44443 / COCA.44111



牛津词典

verb

  1. 更改(邮件)上的地址
    to change the address written on an envelope because the person the letter is for does not live at the address it has been delivered to

    双语例句

    1. NAT eliminates the need to readdress all hosts that require external access, saving time and money.
      NAT同时可以减少去为需要外部存取的主机重新指定地址的工作,因此可以节省时间和金钱。
    2. Instead of insisting that you hash it out at that moment, schedule a time to readdress the issue.
      不要去执意现在就解决问题,安排一个时间重新谈论。
    3. Readdress my letters to the new house.
      把我的信写上新住处的地址。
    4. In conclusion, the author will readdress the importance of anticipation and the strategies to come up with during SI.
      在结论部分,作者重申了预测对同传的重要性以及如何形成预测的策略,并指出了本文写作中的不足之处。
    5. When the scale of the city increase, change of the market potential of some industrial firm induce that the firms readdress and some of industries transfer.
      当城市规模扩大时,某些产业厂商的市场潜能发生变化,厂商重新选址,导致产业转移。