English-Thai Dictionary
delivery
N การ คลอดลูก childbirth labor kan-khlod-luk
delivery
N การ ส่ง การ ส่งสินค้า การ ส่งสาร conveyance transfer kan-song
delivery room
N ห้อง คลอด hong-kod
delivery room
N ห้อง ยืม คืน หนังสือ (ใน ห้องสมุด hong-yuem-kuen-nang-sue
deliveryman
N คนส่งสินค้า คน ส่ง ของ courier errand boy messenger kon-song-sin-ka
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DELIVERY
n. 1. The act of delivering.
2. Release; rescue; as from slavery, restraint, oppression or danger.
3. Surrender; a giving up.
4. A giving or passing from one to another; as the delivery of goods, or of a deed.
5. Utterance; pronunciation; or manner of speaking. He has a good delivery. I was charmed with his graceful delivery.
6. Childbirth. Isaiah 26:17.
7. Free motion or use of the limbs.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DELIVERY
De *liv "er *y, n.; pl. Deliveries (.
1. The act of delivering from restraint; rescue; release; liberation; as, the delivery of a captive from his dungeon.
2. The act of delivering up or over; surrender; transfer of the body or substance of a thing; distribution; as, the delivery of a fort, of hostages, of a criminal, of goods, of letters.
3. The act or style of utterance; manner of speaking; as, a good delivery; a clear delivery.
4. The act of giving birth; parturition; the expulsion or extraction of a fetus and its membranes.
5. The act of exerting one's strength or limbs. Neater limbs and freer delivery. Sir H. Wotton.
6. The act or manner of delivering a ball; as, the pitcher has a swift delivery.
New American Oxford Dictionary
delivery
de liv er y |diˈlivərē dəˈlɪv (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. deliveries ) 1 the action of delivering letters, packages, or ordered goods: allow up to 28 days for delivery. • a regular or scheduled occasion for this: there will be around 15 deliveries a week. • an item or items delivered on a particular occasion: they are getting smaller deliveries. • Law the formal or symbolic handing over of property, esp. a sealed deed, to a grantee or third party. 2 the process of giving birth: injuries sustained during delivery | practically all deliveries take place in a hospital | [ as modifier ] : the delivery room. 3 an act of throwing or bowling a ball or striking a blow: a quick, compact delivery that sent the ball zinging. 4 the manner or style of giving a speech: her delivery was stilted. 5 the supply or provision of something: delivery of electricity at a specified price. PHRASES take delivery of receive (something purchased ): we took delivery of the software in February. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French delivree, feminine past participle of delivrer (see deliver ).
Oxford Dictionary
delivery
de |liv |ery |dɪˈlɪv (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. deliveries ) [ mass noun ] 1 the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods: allow up to 28 days for delivery | [ count noun ] : there will be around 15 deliveries a week. • [ count noun ] an item or items delivered on a particular occasion: new deliveries are stacked behind older stock. 2 the process of giving birth: injuries sustained during delivery | [ count noun ] : practically all deliveries take place in hospital. 3 [ count noun ] an act of throwing, bowling, or kicking a ball, especially a cricket ball: he reached 59 runs off only 42 deliveries. 4 the manner or style of giving a speech: her delivery was stilted. 5 the supply or provision of something: a mechanism for rapid delivery of bile into the duodenum. 6 Law the acknowledgement by the maker of a deed that they intend to be bound by it. PHRASES take delivery of receive (something purchased ): we took delivery of the software in February. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French delivree, feminine past participle of delivrer (see deliver ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
delivery
delivery noun 1 the delivery of the goods: conveyance, carriage, transportation, transport, distribution; dispatch, remittance; haulage, shipment. 2 we get several deliveries a day: consignment, load, shipment. 3 the midwife had assisted at four deliveries: birth, childbirth; formal parturition. 4 her delivery was stilted: speech, pronunciation, enunciation, articulation, elocution; utterance, recitation, recital, execution.
Oxford Thesaurus
delivery
delivery noun 1 the delivery of the goods: conveyance, carriage, transportation, transporting, transport, distribution; dispatch, remittance; freightage, haulage, portage, shipment. ANTONYMS collection. 2 we are receiving several deliveries a day: consignment, load, batch; shipment, container load, boatload, shipload, lorryload, truckload. 3 practically all deliveries take place in hospital: birth, childbirth; technical parturition; archaic confinement, accouchement. 4 he reached 59 runs off only 42 deliveries: ball bowled, throw, bowl, lob, pitch. 5 her delivery was stilted: manner of speaking, speech, pronunciation, enunciation, articulation, intonation, elocution; utterance, presentation, recitation, recital, performance, execution; French façon de parler.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
delivery
de liv er y /dɪlɪ́v (ə )ri /→deliver 名詞 複 -ies /-z /1 a. U (物 手紙などの ) «…への » 配達 , 配送 ; 引渡し ; 〘法 〙譲渡 «to » (!具体例ではa ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ; C 配達物 , 配達品 ▸ (a ) delivery of a letter 手紙の配達 ▸ a pizza delivery service ピザの宅配サービス ▸ by special [⦅英 ⦆express ] delivery 速達で ▸ on delivery 配達時に ▸ My neighbor took deliveries while I was away .私がいない間, 隣人が配達物を預かってくれた ▸ allow three days for delivery 配達に3日の余裕を見ておく ▸ collect [cash ] on delivery 現品引換払い (⦅略 ⦆C.O.D.)b. U (公共サービスなどの )提供 .2 C U 出産 ,分娩 (ぶんべん )▸ an easy [a difficult ] delivery 安 [難 ]産 3 C U 〖通例one 's ~〗(人前での )話し方, 話しぶり, 言葉遣い ; 歌い方 ▸ His delivery was excellent and caught people's attention .彼の話しぶりはすばらしく, 多くの人々の気を引いた 4 C U 〖単数形で 〗(クリケット 野球などの )投球 ; (テニスなどの )打ち方 ▸ a fast delivery 速い送球 5 U ⦅古 ⦆救出, 解放 .t à ke [acc è pt ] del í very of A ⦅かたく ⦆A 〈配送された商品 〉を受け取る (!特に大型の荷物について用いる ) .~́ b ò y (商店の )配達少年 (⦅男女共用 ⦆delivery person, deliverer ).~́ ch à rge 配送料 .~́ n ò te ⦅英 ⦆(配達 )受領書, 納品書 .~́ p è rson 配達人 .~́ r ò om [w à rd ](病院の )分娩室 .~́ tr ù ck [v à n ]荷物配達トラック .
deliveryman
del í very man 名詞 複 -men C (商品 )配達人 (⦅男女共用 ⦆delivery person, deliverer ).