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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|SPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary mes‧sage /ˈmesɪdʒ/ noun [countable]
پیام
خبر، پیغام دادن، پیغام، علوم مهندسی: مخابره، کامپیوتر: پیغام، روانشناسی: پیام، علوم نظامی: خبر
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: فروش/خرید/تدارکات: پیام
الکترونیک: پیام، پیغام،
کامپیوتر: خبر، پیغام، مخابره،
علوم مهندسی: پیام، خبر،
علوم نظامی: پیام،
روانشناسی: پیام، پیغام دادن، رسالت کردن، پیغام
کامپیوتر: پیام
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Synonyms & Related Words message[noun]Synonyms:- communication, bulletin, communiqué, dispatch, letter, memorandum, note, tidings, word
- point, idea, import, meaning, moral, purport, theme
Related Words: communiqué,
dispatch,
report,
memo,
memorandum,
epistle,
letter,
missive,
note
English Thesaurus: email, message, attachment, spam, phishing, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary mes‧sage S1 W2 /ˈmesɪdʒ/
noun [countable][
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: Medieval Latin missaticum, from Latin mittere 'to send']
1. a spoken or written piece of information that you send to another person or leave for them
message from There’s a message from Karen on the answerphone.message for I have an urgent message for you. He left a message saying he would probably be a little late.2. [usually singular] the main or most important idea that someone is trying to tell people about in a film, book, speech etc:
The message of the film is that good always triumphs over evil. The result of this legal battle sends an important message to people in similar situations. It’s perfectly possible to get your message across (=communicate what you want to say) without being so angry. They use illustrations to convey their message.3. get the message informal to understand what someone means or what they want you to do:
OK, I get the message – I’m going!4. a piece of written information which appears on a computer screen to tell the user about something, especially a problem
error/warning message I keep getting an error message when I try to log on.5. on/off message stating or not stating the official opinion of the political party you belong to
6. keep/stick to the message to always emphasize your political party’s most important ideas when you are trying to gain people’s support:
Don’t confuse the voters. Keep to the message. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations message nounI. from one person to another ADJ. important, urgent, vital | brief, short | coded, cryptic, scrambled | secret | garbled | email, radio, text | heartfelt The family sent a heartfelt message of thanks to everyone who helped. VERB + MESSAGE convey, give sb, pass on, relay He's not here?I'll pass on the message.
take She's out?can I take a message?
carry, deliver, take sb | send, transmit | leave (sb) I left a message for her at reception.
get, receive I never got your message. MESSAGE + VERB come | say sth, tell sb sth PREP. ~ about There was a message about the meeting.
~ for Are there any messages for me?
~ from a urgent message from your mother
~ of They sent messages of hope to prisoners of war.
~ to The message was to your sister, not you. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
message II. main idea of a book, speech, etc. ADJ. important | fundamental, main | clear, simple, unambiguous, unmistakeable | ambiguous, conflicting, mixed | powerful, strong | positive, upbeat | stark, uncomfortable | hidden, implicit, subliminal stories with hidden moral messages
anti-drugs, anti-war, etc. a party with an anti-immigrant message
ideological, moral, political, social VERB + MESSAGE spread spreading the message of the Bible
drive home, get/put across We need to get this important message across to teenage smokers.
reinforce MESSAGE + VERB emerge A clear message is emerging from these government statements. PREP. ~ of The president toured the country spreading the message of national unity. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus email a message sent using the email system:
Did you get my email? There were about 20 emails in my inbox that morning.message an email – used when it is obvious that you are talking about a message sent by email, rather than a message sent by some other method:
I deleted your message by mistake.attachment a document or file that is sent with an email:
You can email the photo to me as an attachment.spam unwanted email messages from advertisers:
I was getting so much spam that I changed my email address.phishing the activity of sending emails in order to trick someone into giving away information such as their bank account number or their computer password. This information is then used to get money or goods:
Yahoo announced new measures to protect users from phishing. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
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