mail a letter
基本解释
- 寄信
英汉例句
- In 1799, it would cost so much to mail a letter-- I don't know exactly, something like $10 or $20 to mail a letter at today's rate-- and it would take a long time get there.
在1799年,寄封信需要花費-,我也不清楚具躰的數字,大概相儅於現在的10到20塊錢-,而且還要花很久才能送達。 - But members of the Digital Due Process Coalition say sending an e-mail should be no different from mailing a letter that is protected by law from being opened.
- Most people wouldn't ever mail a letter or get a letter--too expensive, not to count only the paper and everything was expensive.
大多數人可能從未寄過信,或是收過信,因爲太貴了,不單單是紙貴,什麽東西都貴。
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節選 - .. In 1799, it would cost so much to mail a letter-- I don't know exactly, something like $10 or $20 to mail a letter at today's rate-- and it would take a long time get there.
在1799年,寄封信需要花費-,我也不清楚具躰的數字,大概相儅於現在的10到20塊錢-,而且還要花很久才能送達。
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節選 - AstraZeneca (nyse: AZN - news - people ) just received a walloping piece of good mail: a letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration saying that its new cholesterol drug, Crestor, is approvable.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The lead investigator of a controversial study of the cholesterol drug Vytorin threatened to end working with one of the drug's makers over delays in the release of the findings, according to e-mail messages excerpted in a letter sent to drugmakers Merck and Schering-Plough by Sen.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Opening your mail box to that letter is a little daunting to anyone.
FORBES: Stop the Machine! IRS Document Mismatches, Form 8949