单词 | deliver |
释义 | deliver deliver // verb
1 [+ obj or no obj] to take goods, letters, etc. to the person or people they have been sent to: Leaflets have been delivered to every household. We promise to deliver within 48 hours.
2 [+ obj or no obj] to make and supply sth that has been requested by a customer: The manufacturer delivered 112 new aircraft last year. The challenge is for the company to deliver on time and on budget.
3 [+ obj] to provide a service: They deliver exceptional customer service. Medicare delivers health care for 40 million elderly and disabled people in the US. The restructuring will deliver savings of €60 million.
4 [+ obj or no obj] to produce, provide or achieve sth that people expect or that will benefit sb/sth: The company delivered strong financial results last year . We are committed to delivering real value (= profits)to shareholders. We are delivering on all the targets we set ourselves. The website looked promising, but failed to deliver. The top clothing retailer delivered a better-than-expected rise in profits in the last quarter.
5 [+ obj] to give a speech, talk, etc. or make an official statement: His talk was delivered in a clear, interesting way. The company has delivered a profit warning. The finance minister is due to deliver a report on the budget today.
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