consign

v.委托,转交,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
consign (verb)
transitive verb
1.
to give over to another's care
2.
to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control of another , also to commit especially to a final destination or fate - a writer consigned to oblivion
3.
intransitive verb
to send or address to an agent to be cared for or sold obsolete - agree submit commit
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
consign (verb)
1.
to cause to go or be taken from one place to another
SYNONYMS:
consign, dispatch, pack (off), ship, shoot, transfer, transmit, transport
RELATED WORDS:
convey, deliver, hand over, pass, render; advance, drop, launch; address, forward; export, import; bestow, contribute, donate, give, present; resend, return
NEAR ANTONYMS:
acquire, draw, earn, gain, garner, get, obtain, procure, secure
accept, receive
consign (verb)
2.
to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another
SYNONYMS:
commend, commit, confide, consign, delegate, deliver, entrust ( intrust), give over, hand, hand over, leave, pass, recommend, repose, transfer, transmit, trust, turn over, vest
RELATED WORDS:
confer, grant; assign, deal (out), dispense, disperse, distribute, divide; hand in, release, relinquish, submit, surrender, turn in, yield; bequeath, hand down, hand on, will; advance, lend, loan; furnish, supply; recommit, redeliver, regive, retransfer, retransmit
NEAR ANTONYMS:
detain, hold back, reserve, withhold; own, possess; accept, receive, take in; occupy, take, take over
hold, keep, retain
« Back to Glossary Index