I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an email/mail message (= a message that you receive by email )
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Just send me an email message to let me know what time.
sb’s email address
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I can’t find his email address.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
address
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The address hook Despite first appearances, Internet email addresses aren't so hard to recall.
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You will be prompted to enter your email address as the password.
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To get yourself a free email address , see p.1 18.
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Start off by adding every email address you know, and click on all the options until you know it inside out.
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Each list has a central email address .
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It targeted families by offering multiple email addresses and parental controls.
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And a free email address , like Hotmail, spells trouble.
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Internet email addresses might look odd at first glance but they're really quite logical.
message
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In most cases, you subscribe by sending a single email message or by filling out a form on a Web page.
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If we keep only the email message and lose the medium we give up much valuable information.
■ VERB
send
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Before you can send email , you have to complete your email details.
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Mail lets you send email , and Print will print the document you're viewing.
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It also means you can send Web pages by email .
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In most cases, you subscribe by sending a single email message or by filling out a form on a Web page.
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Never, ever, ever, send bulk email other than to people you know or who've requested information.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Email has revolutionized the way we all think and work.
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Give me your email address and I'll send you directions to the party.
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I'll send you an email when I know more about it.
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I sent him an email two weeks ago, but I haven't heard anything back.
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As discussions are conducted entirely by email , the only software needed is your standard mail program.
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Mail lets you send email , and Print will print the document you're viewing.
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The dates are held over email , and women reveal their most intimate desires over the phones.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I'll email you my resume when I get home.
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We'd been emailing each other for six months before we actually met.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Almost all shops you email confirming your order.
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Chances are they are emailing their mates or booking holiday flights.
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If you notice a pattern, email the distributors and ask for a fix.
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Ok, post and/or email me direct if you are or might be interested.
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Parties will be able to email the judge with interim applications.
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Security experts think the hackers might have found a way in by emailing a Trojan to the company's network.