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deliver /dɪˈlɪvə $ -ər/ verb

تحویل دادن، چیزی را رساندن
تحویل دادن، ایراد کردن (نطق وغیره)، آزادکردن، نجات دادن، هدفگیری، پرتاب به سمت هدف، اجرا کردن، پرتاب بمب یا گلوله، ورزش: فرستادن توپ به هدف، ضربه زدن، علوم نظامی: نقل و انتقال دادن
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deliver
[verb]
Synonyms:
- carry, bear, bring, cart, convey, distribute, transport
- hand over, commit, give up, grant, make over, relinquish, surrender, transfer, turn over, yield
- give, announce, declare, present, read, utter
- release, emancipate, free, liberate, loose, ransom, rescue, save
- strike, administer, aim, deal, direct, give, inflict, launch
Contrasted words: immure, imprison, incarcerate, intern, jail, capture, catch, ensnare, entrap, snare, trap, condemn, damn, doom, keep, retain
Related Words: relinquish, resign, surrender, yield, broach, express, vent, voice, communicate, impart, dispatch, send, transmit, fling, hurl, pitch, throw
English Thesaurus: passenger ship, cruise ship, liner, ferry, cargo ship/merchant ship, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

deliver S2 W2 /dɪˈlɪvə $ -ər/ verb
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: delivrer, from Latin liberare 'to set free']

1. TAKE SOMETHING SOMEWHERE [intransitive and transitive] to take goods, letters, packages etc to a particular place or person:
The morning mail has just been delivered.
Do you deliver on Saturdays?
deliver something to somebody
They set off to deliver supplies to an isolated village.
I’m having some flowers delivered for her birthday.

2. deliver a speech/lecture/address etc to make a speech etc to a lot of people:
The king delivered a televised speech to the nation on November 5.

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In everyday English, people usually say give a speech/lecture/talk rather than deliver a speech/lecture/talk.

3. DO SOMETHING YOU SHOULD DO [intransitive and transitive] to do or provide the things you are expected to, because you are responsible for them or they are part of your job:
the costs of delivering adequate nursing care
the failure of some services to deliver the goods (=do what they have promised)
The company will deliver on its promises.

4. BABY [transitive] to help a woman give birth to her baby, or to give birth to a baby:
They rushed her to hospital where doctors delivered her baby.

5. BLOW/SHOCK ETC [transitive] to give something such as a blow, shock, or warning to someone or something:
He delivered a strong warning about the dangers facing the government.

6. deliver a judgment/verdict to officially state a formal decision or judgment:
The jury delivered a verdict of unlawful killing.

7. PERSON [transitive] formal to put someone into someone else’s control
deliver somebody to somebody
Sharett had betrayed him and delivered him to the enemy.

8. VOTES [transitive] especially American English to get the votes or support of a particular group of people in an election:
He cannot deliver the Latino vote.

9. MAKE SOMEBODY FREE OF SOMETHING [transitive] literary or biblical to help someone escape from something bad or evil
deliver somebody from something
‘Deliver us from evil,’ she prayed.
—deliverer noun [countable]

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

deliver
verb
I. goods/letters
ADV. free of charge The company will deliver free of charge.
by hand The package had been delivered by hand.
PREP. to The letter was delivered to his office.
PHRASES have sth delivered You can either collect the goods or have them delivered.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

deliver
II. baby
ADV. safely The baby was delivered safely on Tuesday night.
by Caesarean (section)

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

passenger ship a ship that carries people rather than goods
cruise ship a large ship that people have holidays on
liner a large ship that sails long distances across the ocean:
an ocean liner
a transatlantic liner
ferry a ship that makes short regular journeys between two places:
The ferry operates daily between Hull and Zeebrugge.
cargo ship/merchant ship a ship that carries goods rather than people
container ship a ship that carries goods in special containers which can be put on trucks
freighter a large ship that carries goods
oil tanker a ship that carries oil
supertanker a very large ship that carries oil
barge a ship that carries goods on a river or canal
warship a military ship with guns, used in a war
battleship the largest type of ship used in war, with very big guns on it
aircraft carrier a military ship that planes can fly from or land on
destroyer a small fast military ship with guns, often used for protecting battleships
gunboat a small fast ship with guns on it, often used in shallow water near a coast
submarine a military ship that can stay under water:
a nuclear submarine
minesweeper a military ship used for removing bombs from under water
take to move or go with someone or something from one place to another:
Don’t forget to take your keys.
Shall I take you home?
I took Alice a cup of tea.
bring to take someone or something to the place where you are now:
We’ve brought someone to see you!
Will you bring your photos with you when you come?
transport to take large quantities of goods from one place to another in a plane, train, ship etc:
The plane is used for transporting military equipment.
The coal was transported by rail.
deliver to take goods, letters, newspapers etc to someone’s home or office:
Unfortunately, the package was delivered to the wrong address.
fly to take someone or something somewhere by plane:
The bread is specially flown in from Paris.
ship to take goods from one place to another – this can be by ship, truck, plane, or train:
Half the whisky is shipped to Japan and the US.
carry to take people or goods somewhere – used especially when saying how many people or things, or what kind:
The new plane can carry up to 600 passengers.
The ship was carrying a full cargo of oil.
lead to take someone to a place by going in front of them:
He led Julia through the house to his study.
Roland led the way back to the car in silence.
guide to take someone to a place and show them the way:
Emily guided him through a side gate into a large garden.
escort to take someone to a place and protect or guard them:
The prisoner was escorted into the room by two police officers.
The singer was escorted by her assistant and her bodyguard.
usher to politely lead someone somewhere and show them where to go, especially because it is your job to do this:
We were ushered into the lift by a man in uniform.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

take to move or go with someone or something from one place to another:
Don’t forget to take your keys.
Shall I take you home?
I took Alice a cup of tea.
bring to take someone or something to the place where you are now:
We’ve brought someone to see you!
Will you bring your photos with you when you come?
transport to take large quantities of goods from one place to another in a plane, train, ship etc:
The plane is used for transporting military equipment.
The coal was transported by rail.
deliver to take goods, letters, newspapers etc to someone’s home or office:
Unfortunately, the package was delivered to the wrong address.
fly to take someone or something somewhere by plane:
The bread is specially flown in from Paris.
ship to take goods from one place to another – this can be by ship, truck, plane, or train:
Half the whisky is shipped to Japan and the US.
carry to take people or goods somewhere – used especially when saying how many people or things, or what kind:
The new plane can carry up to 600 passengers.
The ship was carrying a full cargo of oil.
lead to take someone to a place by going in front of them:
He led Julia through the house to his study.
Roland led the way back to the car in silence.
guide to take someone to a place and show them the way:
Emily guided him through a side gate into a large garden.
escort to take someone to a place and protect or guard them:
The prisoner was escorted into the room by two police officers.
The singer was escorted by her assistant and her bodyguard.
usher to politely lead someone somewhere and show them where to go, especially because it is your job to do this:
We were ushered into the lift by a man in uniform.
for example used when giving an example:
Prices have risen sharply. The price of gasoline, for example, has risen by over 50%.
Nepal has many attractions for visitors. For example, you can go trekking in the Himalayas, or see tigers in Chitwan National Park.
for instance used when giving an example. For instance is slightly less formal than for example and is used more in spoken English:
There were many unanswered questions. For instance, where was the money going to come from?
Some people are really good languages. Take Katie, for instance.
eg/e.g. written used when giving an example or a list of examples. Don’t use eg in formal writing – use the full phrase for example:
Make sure you eat foods that contain protein, e.g. meat, fish, eggs, milk, or cheese.
such as especially written used when giving one or two typical examples when there are many others:
It is difficult to get even basic foods such as bread and sugar.
be a case in point used when emphasizing that someone or something is a good or typical example of what you have just mentioned:
Some birds have returned to Britain after once being extinct here. The return of the osprey is a case in point.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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