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e-mailing

英 [iː ˈmeɪlɪŋ]

美 [iː ˈmeɪlɪŋ]

网络  电子邮件; 邮件课程

双语例句

  • Everyone agrees that we spend too much of our lives e-mailing.
    大家都同意,收发电子邮件在我们的生活中占用了太多的时间。
  • The psychologist Dan Ariely, with three colleagues, studied Internet dating and discovered that people spend 12 hours a week searching and e-mailing, but only two hours a week on dates.
    心理学家丹艾瑞里(danariely)与三名同事对网络交友进行研究后发现,人们每周花12个小时在网上寻友并进行电子邮件联系,但只花两个小时约会。
  • However, with the establishment of all these service operation systems, colleges and universities have been pressing for data sharing and real-time data exchange among different departments in that the traditional approach of disk copying or e-mailing has failed to meet the needs of these departments.
    然而,随着众多业务系统的建立,各高校部门之间对数据的共享和实时性数据交换的需求日益强烈,通过磁盘拷贝或邮件发送的传统方式已无法满足各部门的需求。
  • Even during the day, audiences are often busier playing Brick Breaker on their BlackBerrys, e-mailing, sleeping or talking among themselves.
    即使是日间演讲,听众们也常常忙着用黑莓玩打砖块游戏、发电子邮件、打瞌睡、或围在一块儿聊天。
  • E-mailing the potential speakers of successful submissions
    向成功提交提议的可能的演讲者发送电子邮件
  • Understand that many men like texting or e-mailing because they can seem funnier or smarter if they can proofread their thoughts.
    要理解,许多男人喜欢发短信或邮件,因为如果能提前考虑他们的想法,他们会看上去更加有趣,更加聪明。
  • Indeed, as the debate bubbles up, some financiers are now even e-mailing each other an extraordinary little essay that Alan Greenspan himself wrote in support of a gold standard back in the 1960s, called "gold and economic freedom"*.
    确实,随着辩论升温,一些金融家甚至正在通过电邮,传阅一篇艾伦格林斯潘(alangreenspan)上世纪60年代撰写的一篇拥护金本位的精彩短文《黄金和经济自由》(goldandeconomicfreedom)。
  • A friend with a senior management job felt so braced after reading the study that she seized her diary and marked out more time to spend with her children when she would otherwise have been doggedly e-mailing.
    一位高管朋友在读了上述研究后触动很大,以至于她抓起自己的日志,为陪伴孩子划出了更多的时间,这些时间原本她会用在勤奋的收发邮件上。
  • Organizing a "flash mob" basically involves e-mailing a bunch of people with instructions to show up at a certain place for a few moments, then disappear.
    组织一次“快闪”活动,基本上只需要用电子邮件通知一群人在某个地点出现一会儿,然后消失。
  • It ends up taking a lot of manual effort, e-mailing people to update their status, and shared frustration across the team.
    结果是花费大量的人工精力,向人们发送电子邮件通知更新他们的状态,以及真个团队共同的挫折。