messages
n. 資訊( message的名詞複數 ); 便條; 要旨; 主題思想
A message is a piece of information or a request that you send to someone or leave for them when you cannot speak to them directly.
I got a message you were trying to reach me...
我收到一條留言,說你想跟我聯絡。
Would you like to leave a message?...
您要留言嗎?
The message that someone is trying to communicate, for example in a book or play, is the idea or point that they are trying to communicate.
The report's message was unequivocal...
報告中傳達的資訊是明確的。
I no longer want to stay friendly with her but I don't know how to get the message across...
我再也不想和她做朋友了,但是又不知如何告訴她。
If you message someone, you send them a message electronically using a computer or another device such as a mobile phone.
People who message a lot feel unpopular if they don't get many back...
如果人們發出大量簡訊但收到的回覆卻不多,就會覺得自己不受歡迎。
She messaged him saying she wished they were together.
她給他留言說希望跟他在一起。
He inquired whether there had been any messages for him.
他詢問是否有留給他的口信。
This is actually a very entertaining book putting over serious health messages.
這實際上是一本非常有趣的書,講述了大量的健康知識。
We have learnt how to condense serious messages into short, self-contained sentences.
我們已經學會了如何把重要的資訊壓縮成簡短獨立的句子。
Roy distills these messages into something powerful.
羅伊將這些資訊提煉成一種非常有感染力的東西。
They usually exchanged messages by telephone.
他們一般透過電話互通訊息。