delivery
The act of taking goods, letters, or packages to a specific place or person. It is commonly used in the context of online shopping and food orders.
例句
3 / 5I am waiting for a pizza delivery.
I am waiting for a pizza delivery.
The delivery of the legal documents will take place on Monday.
The delivery of the legal documents will take place on Monday.
My delivery finally arrived!
My delivery finally arrived!
词族
记忆技巧
Think of the 'D' in 'Delivery' standing for 'Door'—it is something that comes to your door.
快速测验
Is there an extra charge for ____ to my office?
正确!
正确答案是: delivery
例句
I am waiting for a pizza delivery.
everydayI am waiting for a pizza delivery.
The delivery of the legal documents will take place on Monday.
formalThe delivery of the legal documents will take place on Monday.
My delivery finally arrived!
informalMy delivery finally arrived!
Electronic delivery of information has changed how we learn.
academicElectronic delivery of information has changed how we learn.
The company offers free delivery on all large orders.
businessThe company offers free delivery on all large orders.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
out for delivery
out for delivery
special delivery
special delivery
delivery window
delivery window
容易混淆的词
Shipping usually refers to the entire process of transporting goods, whereas delivery is the final step of bringing it to the door.
使用说明
Use 'delivery' as a noun to describe the service or the item itself. It is usually used with verbs like 'take', 'receive', or 'expect'.
常见错误
Learners sometimes use the verb 'deliver' when they need a noun. Do not say 'The deliver is here'; say 'The delivery is here.'
记忆技巧
Think of the 'D' in 'Delivery' standing for 'Door'—it is something that comes to your door.
词源
Derived from the Middle English word 'deliveren', which originally meant to set free or give over.
语法模式
文化背景
In many modern societies, home delivery has evolved from a luxury to a daily expectation for food, groceries, and retail goods.
快速测验
Is there an extra charge for ____ to my office?
正确!
正确答案是: delivery
相关词汇
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order
A1An order is a request for food or goods that you want to buy from a shop or restaurant. It can also mean the way things are arranged in a specific sequence or pattern.
shop
A1A building or room where goods or services are sold to the public. It is a place where you go to buy specific items like food, clothes, or books.
grocery
A1Groceries are the food and other small household items that you buy at a supermarket or a store. The word can also refer to the store where these goods are sold, often called a grocery store.
department store
A1A large shop that is divided into several sections, each selling different types of goods such as clothes, furniture, and electronics. It allows customers to find many different products in one single building.
convenience store
A1A small retail business that stocks a range of everyday items such as groceries, snack foods, confectionery, soft drinks, tobacco products, over-the-counter drugs, toiletries, newspapers, and magazines. They are usually located in busy areas and stay open for long hours, sometimes 24 hours a day.
stall
A1A small shop with an open front or a large table used for selling goods in a public place, like a market. It is typically temporary or part of a larger collection of similar selling points.
counter
A1A counter is a long, flat surface in a shop, bank, or restaurant where customers are served. It is the place where you usually pay for items or ask for information.
checkout
A1The place in a store where you pay for the things you want to buy. It can also refer to the area or desk in a hotel where you pay your bill and leave.
goods
A1Goods are items or products that are made to be sold to people. In shopping, this word refers to the physical things you can see and touch in a store, like food, clothes, or toys.
bag
A1A flexible container made of paper, plastic, leather, or cloth, used for carrying items. It typically has one or two handles and is commonly used when shopping or traveling to hold goods.
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