Email meaning in English
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Definition
an email: an electronic mail, a message sent via the internet
to email (someone): to communicate with (someone) via an electronic message
I emailed Bruno last Monday, but he hasn't replied yet.
mail: post, letters, parcels, correspondence
Examples
- "Jean : Did you read Luna's email about the international mobility?"
- "I had barely started reading your email before I began laughing hysterically."
- "As you correctly assessed in your email, I am extremely preoccupied with other matters right now, most notably the TigerLily launch."
- "Many thanks for your email regarding your search for a new apartment to rent."
- "Consider this email a first warning, further reports of verbal abuse will result in serious consequences!"
- "Send me an email if you have anything to say."
- "I'd appreciate it if this could remain between the two of us, so please delete this email once you've read it."
- "Call us NOW on 123-GET-RICH-QUICK or send us an email at getrichquick@mlm.com."
- "receiving email, deleting emails"
- "Thanks for your email, stud!"
- "Actually all of them told me, Philip and Susie sent me blind carbon copies of all of the emails you exchanged, and Icarus called me as soon as you finished speaking to him, you know how nervous he gets."
- "I received your email this morning, and I appreciate your suggestions as always."
- "Please find below all of my contact information (telephone and fax numbers, email, address, pager number, etc.) in the event that you would like to arrange a meeting, or simply discuss some specifics."
- "Outgoing email"
- "receiving email, deleting emails"
- "sending emails, uh…"
- "I assume you received my email?"
- "I'm sure you can guess the subject of this email."
- "If you send him an email with your requirements and preferences, he'll look through all the properties he has on his books and select the ones most suited to your needs."
- "You know, emails…"
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