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    IPA [dɪˈlɪvəri]

    n 名詞

    • 1. 發送; 投遞; 分送; 送交 to take delivery of sth. 收到某物
    • 2. 發送物 to make a delivery 送貨

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  2. 2018年3月23日 · What should I use: 1.We make home delivery. Or 2.We do home delivery. And delivery here means food / delivery of any kind like online shopping. So is my sentence correct? We deliver food at home.

  3. 2022年6月11日 · I've heard of ordering takeout, but ordering delivery (without the use of an article) is something I've never heard before. In OP's first scenario in their opening post, if I were to ask my friend if they are waiting for a fast food delivery, I'd ask "are you getting fast food

  4. 2014年9月23日 · A delivery man delivers things ranging from envelopes and small packets to grand pianos and oil-fired range cookers. A courier may deliver packets and parcels. A Queen's Messenger is a courier who may well be carrying a diplomatic bag from one place to another, but he is most certainly not a delivery man.

  5. 2014年6月23日 · Hi all, I have the doubt regarding when I have to use the words "delivery or hand over". In my understanding when I have to deliver some goods/shipment/boxes... is better use the word "delivery" but when I have to deliver some docs. is better use "hand over". I'll be really greatful if someone...

  6. 2015年12月23日 · A delivery is a delivery of a takeout. So they are not the same thing. I would expect to hear "I ordered a takeout". I would also expect "I'm expecting a delivery". In neither case would I say some with your examples. Some food, coffee, sugar are ok because they

  7. 2015年12月8日 · Hello, What does “delivery period/time” mean to a (British) English native speaker? I work with a manufacturer of electric devices. Our clients, coming from various countries all over the world, will often ask us what the delivery time for this or that product is. I’m a bit hesitant to use...

  8. 2014年9月15日 · Hi, Oxford Dictionary gives one of its definitions with examples as below: a regular route that sb takes when delivering or collecting sth; a regular series of visits that sb makes Dr Green was on her daily ward rounds . a postman on his delivery round . Is it wrong to say "delivery...

  9. 2012年5月17日 · The 'delivery period' in the construction industry is generally used to mean the time from the formal signing of the contract to the handover of the finished building. As papakapp mentioned, it's the equivalent of 'lead time' but seen from the supplier's point of view instead of the customer's.

  10. 2013年4月1日 · As for the singular/plural form of “delivery”, I think there’s a slight difference. For example “We make/do home delivery” is referring to the service offered, whereas “We make/do deliveries” sounds more like the concrete act of delivering to me.

  11. 2007年5月10日 · Hi, folks: Could anyone explain to me what is the diferences between dispatch and delivery? Delivery note. Dispatch note. Thanks for your help, your time and your kindness.

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