deliver
/dɪˈlɪvə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈlɪvər/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈli-vər dē-/ (ame, mw)
deliver — 動詞
- deliverpresent simple I / you / we / they
- delivershe / she / it
- deliveredpast simple
- delivering-ing form
1. to bring items such as packages, letters, or food to a person or place that expe
遞送
將物品送到指定地點或收件人手中
to bring items such as packages, letters, or food to a person or place that expects or has ordered them.
The courier delivered the package to our office just before lunch.
快遞員在午飯前將包裹遞送到我們的辦公室。
deliver + noun + to + noun
Our mail is delivered by Kevin, our regular carrier, around eleven each weekday morning.
我們的郵件由固定郵差 Kevin 在每個工作日早上約十一點送達。
passive: be delivered + by agent
"Does this restaurant deliver to the university campus?" asked Ishaan.
Ishaan 問道:「這家餐廳可以外送到大學校區嗎?」
Aoi ordered takeaway noodles, and the restaurant delivered them to her door within twenty minutes.
Aoi 點了外送麵條,餐廳在二十分鐘內就送到了她家門口。
We had the groceries delivered directly to our front door.
我們請人把雜貨直接送到家門口。
文法句型
deliver + noun + to + noun/pronoun
deliver to + noun (intransitive)
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive ('the parcel was delivered'). The recipient requires the preposition 'to' — 'deliver something to someone,' never 'deliver someone something.'
常見錯誤
2. to present spoken words to an audience, issue a formal judgment, or send somethi
發表;傳遞
發表談話或將資訊、物品投向目標
to present spoken words to an audience, issue a formal judgment, or send something such as a ball toward an intended target.
The mayor delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the new library.
市長在新圖書館的開幕典禮上發表演說。
deliver + speech
The pitcher wound up and delivered a fastball straight over the plate.
投手揮臂,將一記快速球直接投向本壘板。
deliver + ball (sports)
After a long trial, the jury delivered its verdict of not guilty.
經過漫長的審判,陪審團作出了無罪的裁決。
Professor Hyun delivered a lecture on renewable energy that inspired many students.
Hyun 教授發表了一場關於再生能源的講座,啟發了許多學生。
Beatrix delivered the bad news as gently as she could.
Beatrix 以盡可能溫和的方式傳達了這個壞消息。
- withhold
to deliberately not give information or a statement
文法句型
deliver + noun (speech / verdict / throw)
用法筆記
The object is typically a planned or formal utterance (speech, lecture, verdict, sermon) or a thrown object in sports (ball, pitch). For informal conversation, 'give' is more natural than 'deliver.'
常見錯誤
3. to carry out a previous commitment or pledge that you made, particularly when ot
兌現
履行承諾或說過要做的事
to carry out a previous commitment or pledge that you made, particularly when other people are relying on you to follow through.
The company promised to cut emissions and has now delivered on that pledge.
該公司承諾減少排放,如今已兌現了這項承諾。
deliver on + promise/pledge
The new government failed to deliver the tax cuts it had promised during the election campaign.
新政府未能兌現選舉期間承諾的減稅措施。
Obi assured his clients he would deliver the project by Friday, and he kept his word.
Obi 向客戶保證會在星期五前交付專案,而他確實做到了。
The charity had pledged meals each week and delivered on that promise all winter.
該慈善機構承諾每週提供餐食,並且整個冬季都兌現了這項承諾。
"If you cannot deliver the monthly inventory report you agreed to compile, tell us now," the manager told Hugo.
經理對 Hugo 說:「如果你無法交出你同意製作的每月庫存報告,現在就告訴我們。」
- fulfill
more formal; focuses on meeting an obligation
- keep
used in 'keep a promise'; more informal than 'deliver on'
- come through
informal phrasal verb; 'come through for someone'
文法句型
deliver + noun (results / promise)
deliver on + noun (promise / commitment)
用法筆記
Often used without an object when the commitment is clear from context ('we promised results, and we delivered'). The preposition 'on' introduces the specific promise or commitment.
常見錯誤
4. to produce a level of quality, value, or performance that meets what people gene
達到
達到人們期待的品質或效果
to produce a level of quality, value, or performance that meets what people generally want or expect, without referring to a specific prior promise.
The new smartphone delivers excellent battery life and a sharp display.
這款新智慧型手機提供了出色的電池續航力與清晰的顯示螢幕。
deliver + noun (product feature)
This training course delivers practical skills that students can use straight away.
這門培訓課程能傳授學員馬上就能使用的實用技能。
The hotel delivers a high standard of service at a very reasonable price.
這家旅館以十分合理的價格提供高水準的服務。
The sequel delivered exactly the thrills that fans of the original were hoping for.
這部續集確實帶來了原片粉絲們所期待的刺激場面。
The heating system delivers warm air evenly to every room in the building.
這套暖氣系統將熱風均勻地送到建築物內的每個房間。
- disappoint
to fail to meet expectations
- underperform
to produce results below the expected level
文法句型
deliver + noun (quality / value / results)
deliver (intransitive — produce what is expected)
用法筆記
The subject is usually a product, service, system, or experience. Unlike sense 3, no specific promise was made beforehand — the focus is on general quality or performance that satisfies users.
常見錯誤
5. to be the mother of a newborn child through labour; or, as a doctor or midwife,
接生;分娩
幫助產婦生產或親自產下嬰兒
to be the mother of a newborn child through labour; or, as a doctor or midwife, to assist a woman in labour as her child is born.
Lucía delivered a healthy baby boy at the local hospital on Tuesday morning.
Lucía 星期二早上在當地醫院順利產下一名健康的男嬰。
mother delivers baby (give birth)
Dr. Patel has delivered more than a thousand babies over her twenty-year career.
Patel 醫師在二十年的執業生涯中接生了超過一千名嬰兒。
medical professional delivers baby (assist birth)
The midwife delivered the baby safely in the family's home, without any complications.
助產士在家裡安全地為產婦接生,沒有任何併發症。
After twelve hours of labour, Mizuki delivered twins, a girl and a boy.
歷經十二小時的產程,Mizuki 生下了一對龍鳳胎。
Their first child was delivered by a team of experienced doctors at the city hospital.
他們的第一個孩子由市立醫院的一組經驗豐富的醫師接生。
- give birth to
used only for the mother; requires 'to' ('gave birth to a son')
- have
informal ('she had a baby'); does not specify the act of labour
文法句型
deliver + noun (baby)
deliver (a mother delivers her baby / a doctor delivers a baby)
用法筆記
The same verb is used whether the mother is the subject ('she delivered a baby') or the medical professional is the subject ('the doctor delivered the baby'). Context tells you who gave birth and who assisted.
常見錯誤
6. to free someone from a harmful, difficult, or threatening situation, often in a
解救
讓人脫離危險或困境
to free someone from a harmful, difficult, or threatening situation, often in a formal or solemn context.
The soldiers delivered the hostages from the building where they were being held.
士兵們將人質從他們被關押的大樓裡解救出來。
deliver + someone + from + place
A local nonprofit delivered the children from poverty by providing education and meals.
一個當地非營利組織透過提供教育和餐食,將孩子們從貧困中解救出來。
The firefighters delivered the family from the burning apartment building.
消防員將那家人從起火的公寓大樓中救了出來。
The Supreme Court's ruling delivered the coastal fishing villages from a decade of legal uncertainty over water rights.
最高法院的裁決讓沿海的漁村從長達十年的水權法律不確定性中解脫出來。
The 1998 Good Friday Agreement delivered many Northern Irish communities from decades of sectarian violence.
1998 年的《耶穌受難日協議》讓許多北愛爾蘭社區從數十年的宗派暴力中解脫出來。
文法句型
deliver + noun + from + noun
用法筆記
Common in religious and literary contexts ('deliver us from evil'). For everyday rescue scenarios, 'save' or 'rescue' is more natural than 'deliver.'