SEND UK
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Определение SEND - Английский словарь Reverso

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acr: special educational needs and disability UKextra help for kids who need itUK
  • SEND programs support students in school.
  • SEND services are vital for inclusive education.
  • Parents often seek SEND assessments for their children.

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  1. Вьетнамский:

    giáo dục đặc biệt
  2. Голландский:

    SEND
  3. Греческий:

    ΕΑΕΑ
  4. Датский:

    SEND
  5. Каталанский:

    NEE
  6. Немецкий:

    Förderbedarf
  7. Польский:

    SEND
  8. Португальский:

    NEE
  9. Румынский:

    SEND
  10. Украинский:

    SEND
  11. Хинди:

    विशेष शैक्षिक आवश्यकताएँ और विकलांगता

Результаты для SEND из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
send    (sends  3rd person present)  (sending  present participle)  (sent  past tense & past participle  )
1    verb  When you send someone something, you arrange for it to be taken and delivered to them, for example by post.  
Myra Cunningham sent me a note thanking me for dinner...    V n n  
I sent a copy to the minister for transport...    V n to n  
He sent a basket of exotic fruit and a card...    V n  
Sir Denis took one look and sent it back...    V n with adv  
More than half a million sheep are sent from Britain to Europe for slaughter every year.    be V-ed from n  
2    verb  If you send someone somewhere, you tell them to go there.  
Inspector Banbury came up to see her, but she sent him away...    V n with adv  
...the government's decision to send troops to the region...    V n to n  
I suggested that he rest, and sent him for an X-ray...    V n for n  
Reinforcements were being sent from the neighbouring region..    be V-ed from n  
3    verb  If you send someone to an institution such as a school or a prison, you arrange for them to stay there for a period of time.  
It's his parents' choice to send him to a boarding school, rather than a convenient day school...    V n to n  
4    verb  To send a signal means to cause it to go to a place by means of radio waves or electricity.  
The transmitters will send a signal automatically to a local base station...    V n to n  
...in 1989, after a 12-year journey to Neptune, the space probe Voyager sent back pictures of Triton, its moon.    V n with adv  
5    verb  If something sends things or people in a particular direction, it causes them to move in that direction.  
The explosion sent shrapnel flying through the sides of cars on the crowded highway...    V n -ing  
The slight back and forth motion sent a pounding surge of pain into his skull.    V n prep  
6    verb  To send someone or something into a particular state means to cause them to go into or be in that state.  
My attempt to fix it sent Lawrence into fits of laughter.    V n into n  
...before civil war and famine sent the country plunging into anarchy...    V n -ing  
An obsessive search for our inner selves, far from saving the world, could send us all mad.    V n adj  
7  
    to send someone to Coventry  
    Coventry  
    to send someone packing  
    pack  send away for  
    send for 2  send down  
1    phrasal verb  If a student is sent down from their university or college, they are made to leave because they have behaved very badly.  
  (BRIT)  usu passive  
She wondered if he had been sent down for gambling.    be V-ed P  
in AM, use be expelled    
2    phrasal verb  If someone who is on trial is sent down, they are found guilty and sent to prison.  
  (BRIT)  usu passive  
The two rapists were sent down for life in 1983.    be V-ed P  
in AM, use send up    send for  
1    phrasal verb  If you send for someone, you send them a message asking them to come and see you.  
I've sent for the doctor.    V P n  
2    phrasal verb  If you send for something, you write and ask for it to be sent to you.  
Send for your free catalogue today.    V P n  send in  
1    phrasal verb  If you send in something such as a competition entry or a letter applying for a job, you post it to the organization concerned.  
Applicants are asked to send in a CV and a covering letter...    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
2    phrasal verb  When a government sends in troops or police officers, it orders them to deal with a crisis or problem somewhere.  
He has asked the government to send in troops to end the fighting.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  send off  
1    phrasal verb  When you send off a letter or package, you send it somewhere by post.  
He sent off copies to various people for them to read and make comments.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
2    phrasal verb  If a football player is sent off, the referee makes them leave the field during a game, as a punishment for seriously breaking the rules.  
usu passive  
The 30-year-old Scottish international was sent off for arguing with a linesman.    be V-ed P  
    sending-off  send off for  
    send for 2  send on    phrasal verb  If you send on something you have received, especially a document, you send it to another place or person.  
We coordinate the reports from the overseas divisions, and send them on to headquarters in Athens.    V n P, Also V P n (not pron)  send out  
1    phrasal verb  If you send out things such as letters or bills, you send them to a large number of people at the same time.  
She had sent out well over four hundred invitations that afternoon.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
2    phrasal verb  To send out a signal, sound, light, or heat means to produce it.  
The crew did not send out any distress signals...    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
3    phrasal verb  When a plant sends out roots or shoots, they grow.   (=produce)  
If you cut your rubber plant back, it should send out new side shoots.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  send out for    phrasal verb  If you send out for food, for example pizzas or sandwiches, you phone and ask for it to be delivered to you.  
Let's send out for a pizza and watch The Late Show.    V P P n  send up  
1    phrasal verb  If you send someone or something up, you imitate them in an amusing way that makes them appear foolish.  
  (BRIT)  
INFORMAL  
(=make fun of)  

You sense he's sending himself up as well as everything else.    V n P  
...a spoof that sends up the macho world of fighter pilots.    V P n (not pron)  
    send-up  
2    phrasal verb  If someone who is on trial is sent up, they are found guilty and sent to prison.  
  (AM)  usu passive  
If I'm going to be sent up for killing one guy, then I might as well kill three more.    be V-ed P  
in BRIT, use send down    


send-off      (send-offs  plural  )If a group of people give someone who is going away a send-off, they come together to say goodbye to them.  
INFORMAL    n-count  usu adj N  
All the people in the buildings came to give me a rousing send-off.    
send-up      (send-ups  plural  )A send-up is a piece of writing or acting in which someone or something is imitated in an amusing way that makes them appear foolish.  
  (BRIT)  
INFORMAL    n-count  usu sing, oft N of n   (=parody)  
...his classic send-up of sixties rock, `Get Crazy'.    
send

Глагол

1.
dispatch cause to go or be taken to a particular destination
  • He decided to send the package overnight.
2.
assignment assign someone to a specific place for a job
  • The company will send a representative to negotiate.
3.
!thrill USexcite or delight someone intenselyUS
  • The concert really sent the audience.
4.
climbing USmake a successful ascent of a climbing routeUS
  • He sent the hardest route in the gym.
5.
communication transmit a message by radio
  • They will send the signal at noon.

Устойчивые выражения с send

v.
dispatch or transmit something to a destination
v.
return an item due to dissatisfaction or defect
v.
expel a player from a game
v.
forward something to another location or person
v.
dismiss someone abruptly or decisively
v.
make intentions or feelings known unmistakably
v.
move something from higher to lower place
v.
to imitate someone humorously
adj.
ready and permitted to transmit data

Этимология send

Old English, sendan (to send)

Примеры send в предложении

  • She will send the documents by courier.
  • They plan to send the invitations next week.
  • The company will send a representative to negotiate.
  • They will send her to the new office.
  • The army decided to send troops.
  • The concert really sent the audience.
  • The thrilling movie sent the viewers into a frenzy.
  • Her performance sent chills down everyone's spine.
  • He sent the hardest route in the gym.
  • She finally sent the boulder problem after many tries.
  • They were thrilled to send the outdoor climb.
  • They will send the signal at noon.
  • The captain will send the coordinates immediately.
  • We need to send the message before sunset.

Перевод send на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    أرسل
  2. Бенгальский:

    পাঠানো
  3. Вьетнамский:

    gửi
  4. Голландский:

    verzenden
  5. Греческий:

    στέλνω
  6. Датский:

    sende
  7. Иврит:

    לִשְׁלוֹחַ
  8. Испанский:

    mandar
  9. Итальянский:

    inviare
  10. Каталанский:

    enviar
  11. Китайский:

  12. Корейский:

    보내다
  13. Немецкий:

    senden
  14. Персидский:

    فرستادن
  15. Польский:

    wysłać
  16. Португальский:

    mandar
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    mandar
  18. Румынский:

    trimite
  19. Русский:

    отправить
  20. Тайский:

    ส่ง
  21. Турецкий:

    göndermek
  22. Украинский:

    відправити
  23. Французский:

    envoyer
  24. Хинди:

    भेजना
  25. Шведский:

    skicka
  26. Японский:

    送る

Результаты для send из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
send    (sends  3rd person present)  (sending  present participle)  (sent  past tense & past participle  )
1    verb  When you send someone something, you arrange for it to be taken and delivered to them, for example by post.  
Myra Cunningham sent me a note thanking me for dinner...    V n n  
I sent a copy to the minister for transport...    V n to n  
He sent a basket of exotic fruit and a card...    V n  
Sir Denis took one look and sent it back...    V n with adv  
More than half a million sheep are sent from Britain to Europe for slaughter every year.    be V-ed from n  
2    verb  If you send someone somewhere, you tell them to go there.  
Inspector Banbury came up to see her, but she sent him away...    V n with adv  
...the government's decision to send troops to the region...    V n to n  
I suggested that he rest, and sent him for an X-ray...    V n for n  
Reinforcements were being sent from the neighbouring region..    be V-ed from n  
3    verb  If you send someone to an institution such as a school or a prison, you arrange for them to stay there for a period of time.  
It's his parents' choice to send him to a boarding school, rather than a convenient day school...    V n to n  
4    verb  To send a signal means to cause it to go to a place by means of radio waves or electricity.  
The transmitters will send a signal automatically to a local base station...    V n to n  
...in 1989, after a 12-year journey to Neptune, the space probe Voyager sent back pictures of Triton, its moon.    V n with adv  
5    verb  If something sends things or people in a particular direction, it causes them to move in that direction.  
The explosion sent shrapnel flying through the sides of cars on the crowded highway...    V n -ing  
The slight back and forth motion sent a pounding surge of pain into his skull.    V n prep  
6    verb  To send someone or something into a particular state means to cause them to go into or be in that state.  
My attempt to fix it sent Lawrence into fits of laughter.    V n into n  
...before civil war and famine sent the country plunging into anarchy...    V n -ing  
An obsessive search for our inner selves, far from saving the world, could send us all mad.    V n adj  
7  
    to send someone to Coventry  
    Coventry  
    to send someone packing  
    pack  send away for  
    send for 2  send down  
1    phrasal verb  If a student is sent down from their university or college, they are made to leave because they have behaved very badly.  
  (BRIT)  usu passive  
She wondered if he had been sent down for gambling.    be V-ed P  
in AM, use be expelled    
2    phrasal verb  If someone who is on trial is sent down, they are found guilty and sent to prison.  
  (BRIT)  usu passive  
The two rapists were sent down for life in 1983.    be V-ed P  
in AM, use send up    send for  
1    phrasal verb  If you send for someone, you send them a message asking them to come and see you.  
I've sent for the doctor.    V P n  
2    phrasal verb  If you send for something, you write and ask for it to be sent to you.  
Send for your free catalogue today.    V P n  send in  
1    phrasal verb  If you send in something such as a competition entry or a letter applying for a job, you post it to the organization concerned.  
Applicants are asked to send in a CV and a covering letter...    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
2    phrasal verb  When a government sends in troops or police officers, it orders them to deal with a crisis or problem somewhere.  
He has asked the government to send in troops to end the fighting.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  send off  
1    phrasal verb  When you send off a letter or package, you send it somewhere by post.  
He sent off copies to various people for them to read and make comments.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
2    phrasal verb  If a football player is sent off, the referee makes them leave the field during a game, as a punishment for seriously breaking the rules.  
usu passive  
The 30-year-old Scottish international was sent off for arguing with a linesman.    be V-ed P  
    sending-off  send off for  
    send for 2  send on    phrasal verb  If you send on something you have received, especially a document, you send it to another place or person.  
We coordinate the reports from the overseas divisions, and send them on to headquarters in Athens.    V n P, Also V P n (not pron)  send out  
1    phrasal verb  If you send out things such as letters or bills, you send them to a large number of people at the same time.  
She had sent out well over four hundred invitations that afternoon.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
2    phrasal verb  To send out a signal, sound, light, or heat means to produce it.  
The crew did not send out any distress signals...    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  
3    phrasal verb  When a plant sends out roots or shoots, they grow.   (=produce)  
If you cut your rubber plant back, it should send out new side shoots.    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  send out for    phrasal verb  If you send out for food, for example pizzas or sandwiches, you phone and ask for it to be delivered to you.  
Let's send out for a pizza and watch The Late Show.    V P P n  send up  
1    phrasal verb  If you send someone or something up, you imitate them in an amusing way that makes them appear foolish.  
  (BRIT)  
INFORMAL  
(=make fun of)  

You sense he's sending himself up as well as everything else.    V n P  
...a spoof that sends up the macho world of fighter pilots.    V P n (not pron)  
    send-up  
2    phrasal verb  If someone who is on trial is sent up, they are found guilty and sent to prison.  
  (AM)  usu passive  
If I'm going to be sent up for killing one guy, then I might as well kill three more.    be V-ed P  
in BRIT, use send down    


send-off      (send-offs  plural  )If a group of people give someone who is going away a send-off, they come together to say goodbye to them.  
INFORMAL    n-count  usu adj N  
All the people in the buildings came to give me a rousing send-off.    
send-up      (send-ups  plural  )A send-up is a piece of writing or acting in which someone or something is imitated in an amusing way that makes them appear foolish.  
  (BRIT)  
INFORMAL    n-count  usu sing, oft N of n   (=parody)  
...his classic send-up of sixties rock, `Get Crazy'.    

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