Word: address

Category: address

Computers & Electronics, Business & Industrial, Jobs & Education

Related words: address

ip address, email address, address change, change of address, find address, mailing address, mac address, address lookup, my ip address, address book, usps change address, usps, dmv

Synonyms: address

inscription, superscription, directions, number, house, apartment, home, residence, dwelling, dwelling place, habitation, abode, domicile, speech, lecture, talk, monologue, dissertation, discourse, oration, peroration, spiel, chalk talk, sermon, homily, lesson, harangue, reference, savoir-faire, name and address, destination

Translations: address

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spanish
Translations:
seña, discurso, habla, dirigirse, señas, sobre, dirección, dirección de, la dirección, direcciones, ...
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german
Translations:
rede, ansprache, anrede, adresse, anschrift, ansprechen, gewandtheit, sprache, adressieren, Anschrift, ...
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french
Translations:
m'adresse, retourner, adresser, titrer, destination, parler, discours, adressent, adressons, laïus, ...
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italian
Translations:
arringa, orazione, indirizzare, recapito, indirizzo, discorso, indirizzo di, l'indirizzo, indirizzi, all'indirizzo
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portuguese
Translations:
discurso, sobrescrito, fala, conferência, destino, discursos, endereço, endereço de, endereços, de endereços, ...
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dutch
Translations:
rede, oratie, redevoering, speech, adres, adresseren, spreken, toespraak, mailadres, het adres
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russian
Translations:
речь, направлять, обратиться, выступление, обращаться, заговаривать, направить, обращение, такт, адрес, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
tiltale, adresse, tale, adressen
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swedish
Translations:
tal, föredrag, utanskrift, rikta, adressera, adress, skicklighet, adressen, postadress
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finnish
Translations:
kirjelmä, onnittelukirje, osoite, osoitekirjaasi, osoitteen, kaupungin
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danish
Translations:
adresse, adressen
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czech
Translations:
oslovit, adresovat, titulovat, adresa, projev, proslov, obrátit, obratnost, promluvit, adresu, ...
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polish
Translations:
zaadresować, adresowanie, przemówienie, poruszenie, sprawność, adres, zręczność, tytułować, przemawiać, skierować, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
cím, címe, címet, címét, címre
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turkish
Translations:
konuşma, nutuk, hitabe, adres, adresi, adresinizin, adresini, adresiniz
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greek
Translations:
διεύθυνση, απευθύνω, τη διεύθυνση, η διεύθυνση, διεύθυνσης, διευθυνση
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ukrainian
Translations:
спрямувати, звертатися, направляти, адреса, адресу, Звідки, Звідки Ви, адрес
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albanian
Translations:
adresë, adresën, adresa, adresën e, adresa e
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bulgarian
Translations:
адрес, адреса, с адрес, адресът, адрес на
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belarusian
Translations:
адрас
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estonian
Translations:
pöördumine, pöörduma, suunama, vastulitsutud, aadress, aadressi, aadressil, aadressile
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croatian
Translations:
smušen, smeten, budalast, adresa, adresu, adrese
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icelandic
Translations:
heimilisfang, ávarpa, ávarp, netfang
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latin
Translations:
oratio
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lithuanian
Translations:
adresas, adresą, adreso
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latvian
Translations:
uzruna, adrese, adresi, adreses
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macedonian
Translations:
адреса, адресата
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romanian
Translations:
adresă, discurs, adresa, adresă de, adresa de, adrese
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slovenian
Translations:
naslov, naslova
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slovak
Translations:
adresa, adresu, adresy

The meaning and "use of": address

noun
  • the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated. - they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch
  • a formal speech delivered to an audience. - delivered an address to the National Council of Teachers
  • skill, dexterity, or readiness. - he rescued me with the most consummate address
verb
  • write the name and address of the intended recipient on (an envelope, letter, or package). - I addressed my letter to him personally
  • speak to (a person or an assembly), typically in a formal way. - she addressed an audience of the most important Shawnee chiefs
  • think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem). - a fundamental problem has still to be addressed
  • take up one's stance and prepare to hit (the ball). - You can figure the bounce angle by addressing the ball on a hard flat surface.

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