Definition of the word send on

Pronunciation of vocabulary send on

send onphrasal verb

gửi đi

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Origin of the word send on

The expression "send on" originated in the late 19th century as an alternative to the earlier phrase "send after." Both phrases convey the idea of forwarding or transmitting something, such as a message or package, from one place or person to another. The roots of the word "send" can be traced back to the Old English "sendan," which meant "to cause to go or come." The prefix "on" in "send on" derives from the Old English "an," which meant "forward" or "onward." The term "send on" became more commonly used in the late 1800s as communication methods such as telegrams and letters increased in popularity. The first record of the new expression appears in a 1872 article in The Times of London, which stated, "Messages will be sent on by the Wolf's Head post [a relay messaging system], and we hear that it has been more than once used for communications between London and the Continent." The expression "send on" is still widely used today in various contexts, including in business correspondence, transportation logistics, and technology communication.

Example of vocabulary send onnamespace

meaning

to send something to a place so that it arrives before you get there

gửi thứ gì đó đến một nơi nào đó để nó đến trước khi bạn đến nơi

  • We sent our furniture on by ship.

    Chúng tôi gửi đồ đạc bằng tàu biển.

meaning

to send a letter that has been sent to somebody’s old address to their new address

gửi một lá thư đã được gửi đến địa chỉ cũ của ai đó đến địa chỉ mới của họ

  • They promised to send on our mail when we moved.

    Họ hứa sẽ gửi thư cho chúng tôi khi chúng tôi chuyển đi.

meaning

to send something from one place/person to another

gửi thứ gì đó từ nơi này/người này đến nơi khác/người khác

  • They arranged for the information to be sent on to us.

    Họ đã sắp xếp để gửi thông tin cho chúng tôi.


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