Definition of send out

send outphrasal verb

gửi ra

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The origin of the phrase "send out" can be traced back to the Old English language, where it was spelled as "sendan ut." This phrase evolved from the Old Norse word "sendan," which meant "to send." During the Anglo-Saxon period, the word "ut" was added to the Old English "sendan" to form the phrase "sendan ut," meaning "to send out." This phrase was used to describe the act of sending something, such as a message or a person, from one place to another. Over time, the Old English words "sendan" and "ut" evolved into their modern forms, "send" and "out," respectively. Today, the phrase "send out" is widely used in English to indicate the act of transmitting or dispatching something from one location to another.

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to send something to a lot of different people or places

gửi thứ gì đó đến nhiều người hoặc nhiều nơi khác nhau

Example:
  • Have the invitations been sent out yet?

    Lời mời đã được gửi đi chưa?

to produce something, such as light, a signal, sound, etc.

tạo ra thứ gì đó, chẳng hạn như ánh sáng, tín hiệu, âm thanh, v.v.

Example:
  • The sun sends out light and heat.

    Mặt trời phát ra ánh sáng và nhiệt.

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