convey
US: /kənˈveɪ/
UK: /kənvˈeɪ/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
convey /kən'vei/- ngoại động từ
- chở, chuyên chở, vận chuyển
- truyền (âm thanh, hương vị, lệnh, tin); truyền đạt, chuyển
- convey my good wishes to your parents: nhờ chuyển những lời chúc mừng của tôi tới cha mẹ anh
- (pháp lý) chuyển nhượng, sang tên (tài sản)
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb1 ~ sth (to sb) to make ideas, feelings, etc. known to sb
Synonym: COMMUNICATE
[VN] Colours like red convey a sense of energy and strength. + (formal) Please convey my apologies to your wife. + [V wh-] He tried desperately to convey how urgent the situation was. + [V that] She did not wish to convey that they were all at fault.
2 [VN] ~ sb/sth (from ...) (to ...) (formal) to take, carry or transport sb/sth from one place to another: Pipes convey hot water from the boiler to the radiators. + A carriage was waiting to convey her home.
Collocation
ADV.
clearly, vividly
The novel vividly conveys the experience of growing up during the war.
| accurately, adequately | effectively, successfully
VERB + CONVEY
can/could
Gestures can convey meaning as well as words.
| try to | manage to | fail to
PREP.
to
He managed to convey his enthusiasm to her.
Concise dictionary
conveys|conveyed|conveyingkən'veɪverb
+make known; pass on, of information
+serve as a means for expressing something
+transfer to another
+transmit a title or property
+transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
+take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
+go or come after and bring or take back