1[countableC, uncountableU]TAKE/BRING the act of bringing goods, letters etc to a particular person or place, or the things that are brought 递送,交付;递送的物品
Most Indian restaurants offer free delivery.
大多数印度餐馆提供免费外送服务。
You can expect delivery in a week to ten days.
你可以在一周至十天内收到货物。
fresh milk deliveries
新鲜牛奶递送
delivery of
deliveries of food and supplies
送来的食物和补给
on delivery (=when something is delivered) 到货时
The restaurant pays cash on delivery for fish, which the local fishermen like.
这家饭店买鱼采用货到付款的方式,受到当地渔民的欢迎。
2take delivery of somethingto officially accept something large that you have bought 提取〔所购买的大型商品〕
We expect to take delivery of the aircraft sometime in June.
cash on delivery• Payment is to be made on a cash on deliverybasis.• Most people will offer something even if it is only a few percent for cash on delivery.• If you have reservations only accept orders on the basis of cash on delivery.• Terms of cash on delivery or advance payment should be instituted for futuresales to consistently delinquentaccounts.• Cash with order or cash on delivery is always better than cash some time in the future.
delivery room• They never had to pay for a delivery room.• Further money has been used to buy hand mirrors for each delivery room.• I was shaved, given an enema, sent to shower and then directed to a bed in the delivery room.• Mrs. Haims was rushed into the delivery room at 7:42.• In Britain newbornbabies are identified with name tags before they leave the delivery room.