mail-order

[,meil'ɔ:də]
  • vi. 邮购;函购
  • adj. 邮购的
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mail-order (adj.)
1875, from mail (n.1) + order. Before television and the Internet, the bane of retailers and shop-owners.
The origin, foundation and principle of mail order trading is universally recognized as wrong. It was conceived in iniquity and brought forth in despair as the world's greatest destructive medium. Mail Order Trading was born in the brain of knaves and thieves who fired their building for insurance profits, then sold the salvaged and damaged stock to the unsuspecting sons of man in distant territory. [Thomas J. Sullivan, "Merchants and Manufacturers on Trial," Chicago, 1914]
1. The Daily Mail has the headline "The Voice of Conscience"
《每日邮报》的头版标题为“良知的声音”。

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2. Goods may be sent by surface mail or airmail.
货物可通过平寄或空运发送。

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3. An e-mail is already circulating amongst news staff calling for voluntary redundancies.
在新闻部员工中已经在转发一封电子邮件,呼吁大家自愿裁汰.

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4. Peter starts looking through the mail as soon as the door shuts.
彼得一关上门就开始逐一查看起邮件来。

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5. People had to renew their motor vehicle registrations through the mail.
人们必须以书信方式重新登记机动车辆。

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