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deliver
Deliver tarimas:
/di'livə/
Deliver audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To bring or transport to the proper place or recipient; distribute: deliver groceries; deliver the mail.
- verb-transitive: To surrender (someone or something) to another; hand over: delivered the criminal to the police.
- verb-transitive: To secure (something promised or desired), as for a candidate or political party: campaign workers who delivered the ward for the mayor.
- verb-transitive: To throw or hurl: The pitcher delivered the ball.
- verb-transitive: To strike (a blow).
- verb-transitive: To express in words; declare or utter: deliver a lecture.
- verb-transitive: To give birth to: She delivered a baby boy this morning.
- verb-transitive: To assist (a woman) in giving birth: The doctor delivered her of twins.
- verb-transitive: To assist or aid in the birth of: The midwife delivered the baby.
- verb-transitive: To give forth or produce: The oil well delivered only 50 barrels a day.
- verb-transitive: To set free, as from misery, peril, or evil: deliver a captive from slavery. See Synonyms at
save 1. - verb-intransitive: To produce or achieve what is desired or expected; make good: The senator delivered on her pledge. He is a manager who just can't seem to deliver.
- verb-intransitive: To give birth: She expects to deliver in late August.
- idiom: deliver (oneself) of To pronounce; utter: Before leaving I delivered myself of a few choice comments.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- pristatyti
- atgabenti
- įteikti
- išvaduoti
- kalbėti
- sakyti
- to deliver a lecture skaityti paskaitą
- to deliver oneself of a speech pasakyti kalbą (iškilmingai pasisakyti)
- kirsti (smūgį)
- to deliver an attack atakuoti
- to deliver over/up pas