fedex
fedex — 動詞
1. to send a package or document using the FedEx courier service, especially when f
快遞寄送
用FedEx快遞服務運送
to send a package or document using the FedEx courier service, especially when fast delivery or the ability to track the item is important
Tamar fedexed the signed contract to her lawyer in Tokyo before the Friday deadline.
Tamar 在星期五截止日前,把簽好的合約用 FedEx 快遞給她在東京的律師。
fedex + something + to + someone (recipient pattern)
The online shop fedexed Yuna's order overnight, so it arrived on Saturday morning.
那家網路商店用 FedEx 把 Yuna 訂購的商品隔夜送達,所以星期六早上就收到了。
collocation: fedex overnight
Ravindra fedexed the signed documents from Mumbai to the head office in Singapore.
Ravindra 把簽署好的文件從孟買用 FedEx 快遞到新加坡的總公司。
'Could you fedex these samples to the laboratory?' the manager asked Lotte.
「可以把這些樣本用 FedEx 寄到實驗室嗎?」經理問 Lotte。
The manager told Lotte she would fedex the samples to the lab on Monday morning.
經理告訴 Lotte,她會在星期一早上把樣本用 FedEx 寄到實驗室。
- ship
Broader term covering any method of transporting goods (land, air, sea); not brand-specific
- courier
Also a verb for sending by dedicated delivery service, but not tied to one brand; slightly more formal
- send
Most general term; can refer to any method of transmission including email
- dispatch
More formal; implies prompt or official sending, often of goods or people
文法句型
fedex + something + to + someone
fedex + something
fedex + something + from + [place] + to + [place]
用法筆記
Derived from the brand name FedEx. Most common in business contexts in American English. The past tense and past participle are both fedexed (one x, not two).