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addressing
尋址,定址,訪問
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addressing
定址
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addressing
訪間; 定址
ADDR
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addressing
定址
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Ad·dress
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Addressed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Addressing
.]
1.
To
aim
;
to
direct
. [
Obs
.]
And
this
good
knight
his
way
with
me
addrest
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
To
prepare
or
make
ready
. [
Obs
.]
His
foe
was
soon
addressed
.
--
Spenser
.
Turnus
addressed
his
men
to
single
fight
.
--
Dryden
.
The
five
foolish
virgins
addressed
themselves
at
the
noise
of
the
bridegroom's
coming
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
3.
Reflexively
:
To
prepare
one's
self
;
to
apply
one's
skill
or
energies
(
to
some
object
);
to
betake
.
These
men
addressed
themselves
to
the
task
.
--
Macaulay
.
4.
To
clothe
or
array
;
to
dress
. [
Archaic
]
Tecla
. . .
addressed
herself
in
man's
apparel
.
--
Jewel
.
5.
To
direct
,
as
words
(
to
any
one
or
any
thing
);
to
make
,
as
a
speech
,
petition
,
etc
. (
to
any
one
,
an
audience
).
The
young
hero
had
addressed
his
players
to
him
for
his
assistance
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
To
direct
speech
to
;
to
make
a
communication
to
,
whether
spoken
or
written
;
to
apply
to
by
words
,
as
by
a
speech
,
petition
,
etc
.,
to
speak
to
;
to
accost
.
Are
not
your
orders
to
address
the
senate?
--
Addison
.
The
representatives
of
the
nation
addressed
the
king
.
--
Swift
.
7.
To
direct
in
writing
,
as
a
letter
;
to
superscribe
,
or
to
direct
and
transmit
;
as
,
he
addressed
a
letter
.
8.
To
make
suit
to
as
a
lover
;
to
court
;
to
woo
.
9.
Com.
To
consign
or
intrust
to
the
care
of
another
,
as
agent
or
factor
;
as
,
the
ship
was
addressed
to
a
merchant
in
Baltimore
.
To address one's self to
.
(a)
To
prepare
one's
self
for
;
to
apply
one's
self
to
.
(b)
To
direct
one's
speech
or
discourse
to
.
To address the ball
Golf
,
to
take
aim
at
the
ball
,
adjusting
the
grip
on
the
club
,
the
attitude
of
the
body
,
etc
.,
to
a
convenient
position
.
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