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ad·dress² /ə`drɛs; əˈdres/v [t] 1. formal to speak directly to a person or a group 【正式】 对…作演说,向…讲话:◇a guest speaker then addressed the audience. 接着,一位嘉宾演讲者向观众讲话。◇address sth to sb you should address your question to the chairman. 你应该把你的问题向主席提出。 2. to write a name and address on an envelope, package etc 在[信封或包裹]上写姓名和地址:◇address sth to sb there's a letter here addressed to you. 这里有一封写给你的信。 3. formal to pay attention to a problem and try to deal with it 【正式】 致力于; 处理:◇an education policy that fails to address the needs of disabled students 未能致力于解决残疾学生需要的教育政策 4. to use a particular name or title when speaking or writing to someone 称呼:◇address sb as the president should be addressed as "mr president". 对总统的称呼应该是“总统先生”。 |