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mail /meɪl/ noun [uncountable]
mail verb [transitive]

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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

mail
[noun]
Synonyms:
- post, correspondence, letters
[verb]
Synonyms:
- post, dispatch, forward, send

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

Mail, The
another name for The Daily Mail

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

I. mail1 S3 W3 /meɪl/ noun [uncountable]
[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:
You shouldn't read other people's mail.
He found a mountain of mail waiting for him.
She promised to forward my mail to my new address (=send it from your old home or office to your new one).
He gets sacks of fan mail (=letters from people who admire him).
hate mail (=letters from people who hate you)

2. especially American English the system of collecting and delivering letters and packages Synonym : post British English:
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 Synonym : email:
I check my mail a couple of times a day.
She's just received another mail message from them.

4. armour made of small pieces of metal, worn by soldiers in the Middle Ages
voice mail

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. mail2 S3 verb [transitive] especially American English

1. to send a letter or package to someone Synonym : post British English
mail something to somebody
The weekly newsletter is mailed to women all over the country.

2. to send a document to someone using a computer Synonym : email
mail something to somebody
Can you mail it to me as an attachment?
mail something ↔ out phrasal verb
to send letters, packages etc to a lot of people at the same time Synonym : send out:
The department has just mailed out 300,000 notices.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

mail
noun
ADJ. first-class, second-class | surface | express | registered | internal If we want to send something to another department, we use the internal mail.
international | direct direct mail advertising
incoming, outgoing | unopened, unread | electronic, video, voice | junk I throw junk mail straight in the bin without reading it.
hate He has received death threats and hate mail from angry fans.
fan
QUANT. item, sackful
VERB + MAIL send | get, receive | deliver | forward, redirect We got the Post Office to redirect our mail when we moved.
collect The mail is collected twice a day.
sort The postcode allows the mail to be sorted automatically.
check She checked her mail before leaving the hotel.
pick up | open | read | answer, deal with
MAIL + VERB come, go Has the mail come yet?
MAIL + NOUN order All our products are available by mail order.
message | item | program | system
PREP. by ~ Send it by first-class mail.
in the ~ My reply is in the mail. Is there anything interesting in the mail?

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

mail
verb
ADV. direct
PREP. to The brochures are mailed direct to members.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

mail

send mail
Please do not send personal mail to my work address.
get/receive mail
Did we get any mail this morning?
the mail comes/arrives
The mail had come late that day.
the mail goes (out) (=it leaves an organization to be sent)
What time does the mail go out?
read your mail
The first thing he did was read his mail.
open your mail
She opened her mail as she ate her breakfast.
forward/redirect somebody's mail (=send it to a new address)
The post office will forward your mail for a limited time.
deliver the mail
The postman had just delivered the mail.
sort mail (=put it into different piles, ready for delivery)
Some mail still has to be sorted by hand.
personal/private mail (=for one person to read and nobody else)
He accused her of reading his private mail.
fan mail (=letters from fans)
He gets so much fan mail he had to employ a secretary to deal with it.
hate mail (=letters expressing hate)
She got threatening phone calls and hate mail.
junk mail (=letters, usually advertisements, that you do not want)
I only ever get junk mail and bills.
registered mail (=letters insured against loss or damage)
You have to sign for registered mail.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

mail
noun
BAD: It takes seventeen trees to produce one ton of junk mails.
GOOD: It takes seventeen trees to produce one ton of junk mail.

Usage Note:
Mail (= letters and parcels) is an uncountable noun: 'Has there been any mail today?'

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors


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