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    mailable查询结果如下:

    音标:['meɪləbəl]
    基本释义/说明:adj.可邮寄的
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    adj.
    可邮寄的
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1.【美】适用邮寄的
    -mailable的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    mail的异体字
    “On one corner of the square, you step into the Maille boutique, where the black and gold emblazoned company sells its world-famous mustards and vinegars.”
    “But after giving Mr Maille a mock love-bite and grabbing him in a bear-hug, Evans bit a chunk out of his right nostril.”
    a boat used to transport mail
    “Even so, guests can only get over to it when the local mailboat runs from Stonington.”
    “You could find a West-coast mailboat goin’ home if you went down the creek in the launch.”
    “Don’t you know that it is rather a serious thing to delay a Spanish mailboat?”
    (historical) A horse-drawn coach used to deliver mail.
    “When the system of mailcoach lines reached its highest perfection, the mails were handled as they are today.”
    “A VICTORIAN painting of a London to Coventry mailcoach is expected to fetch thousands of pounds at auction.”
    “It then went by ship to Marseilles and from there probably to Southampton and then by train to Birmingham via London and then possibly by mailcoach to Alcester.”
    An aircraft that delivers mail.
    The characteristic of being mailable; the ability to be mailed.

    动词 变体/同根词

    mailshot的现在分词
    “Now, in the USA, people looking for work are mailshotting potential employers with two hundred hand-written resumes.”
    “The Pru is mailshotting women over 50 and men over 55 advising them to contract back into the second state pension.”
    “This information will be used for our promotion including email marketing, postal mailshotting and order processing where applicable.”
    mailshot的过去式和过去分词
    “Although all tenants had been mailshotted originally, some came to meetings and said they had not received a questionnaire.”
    “To set the ball rolling, a good 100 leading film schools, media colleges and private training institutes were mailshotted to submit entries.”
    “The trial scheme in Lincolnshire found that of the 100 pubs mailshotted for possible assistance, none responded.”
    (transitive) To send bulk advertising to (somebody) in the post.
    (transitive) To send (a letter, parcel, etc.) through the mail. || (transitive) To send by electronic mail. || (transitive) To contact (a person) by electronic mail.
    “I don’t know why people sell perfectly good stamps below face value when you can always use them to mail letters.”
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