convey
verb [ T ] formal uk/kənˈveɪ/ us/kənˈveɪ/
(COMMUNICATE)
C1 表达,传达(思想、感情或想法)
to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people
His poetry conveys a great sense of religious devotion. 他的诗歌表达了献身宗教的强烈感情。
Please convey our condolences to the family. 请向家人转达我们的哀思。
[ + question word ] I tried to convey in my speech how grateful we all were for his help. 在发言中,我竭力地表达我们大家对他所给予帮助的感激之情。
You don't want to convey the impression that we're not interested. 你不想给人留下我们不感兴趣的印象吧。
- More examples
- Few journalists have managed to convey the full horror of the situation.
- What the book does convey very successfully is the horror of war.
- No report can convey the unspeakable suffering that this war has caused.
- Words alone cannot convey the untold misery endured by people in these refugee camps.
- With a single wag of her finger she managed to convey her total disapproval.
(TAKE)
运送,运输
to take or carry someone or something to a particular place
The goods are usually conveyed by rail. 这种货物通常通过铁路运输。
Could you convey a message to Mr Merrick for me, please? 你能替我给梅里克先生传个口信吗?