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[ ee-meyl ]
noun
- a system for sending messages to one or more recipients via telecommunications links between computers using dedicated software or a web-based service:
Communication by email is almost instantaneous.
- a message sent by email:
Send me an email about that idea, and I'll get back to you.
- an address at which a person can receive email messages:
He鈥檚 got my phone number and email in case he needs to contact me.
verb (used with object)
- to send (a message or file) to (a person or organization) by email: I emailed the company but haven鈥檛 heard back yet.
He emailed his response to the invitation.
I emailed the company but haven鈥檛 heard back yet.
verb (used without object)
- to send an email; communicate by email or exchange emails: We emailed back and forth for three weeks before actually meeting.
She emailed to say she鈥檒l be on vacation next week.
We emailed back and forth for three weeks before actually meeting.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of email1
Example Sentences
In an email from the school, parents were told one-hour same-day detentions would also be given out for misdemeanours including forgetting stationery, wearing incorrect uniform and failure to complete homework.
鈥淭hat day, we received a standing ovation from LA City Councilmembers and over 100 attendees, which gave us great confidence,鈥 Kim told The Times in an email Thursday.
But it told another that if people have already received an email telling them an item is ready to be collecting, they should be able to go in-store and pick it up.
County district attorney鈥檚 office, which declined to take the case after it determined the issue was a civil matter, not a criminal one, according to an email obtained by The Times.
The BBC has contacted the chair of Reform's Doncaster branch by email and phone several times but has yet to receive a response.
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