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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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convey nouns convey information • Your movements also convey information to people. convey a message (= express an important idea – used about books, films, art etc ) • Do you think the poem conveys a message about society? convey a sense/an impression of something • The music conveys a senses of sadness and despair. convey an idea • Art can be used to convey an idea. convey an image • At an interview, make sure your clothes convey the right image. convey a feeling • How could he convey his feelings for her? convey meaning • Children sometimes find it easier to use pictures to convey meaning, rather than words. adverbs clearly convey something • His tone of voice clearly conveyed his disgust. adequately convey something • The words did not adequately convey how strongly she felt. effectively convey something • The novel effectively conveys some of the country’s problems.
transnet.ir
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verb 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.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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verb communicate: Convey our thoughts to your leader. verb carry: Convey these books to your office.
Simple Definitions
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Phrase(s): convey something (from someone or something) (to someone or something) to carry or transport something from someone or something to someone, something, or some place. • I conveyed the box from the table to the basement. • Please convey every good wish from those of us in the Midwest to those on the East Coast. • Would you convey my blessings to the newlyweds?
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs