errand
- IPA[ˈɛrənd]
英式
- a short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something, especially on someone else's behalf;the purpose or object of an errand
noun: errand, plural noun: errands
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名詞
- 1. a short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something, especially on someone else's behalf she asked Tim to run an errand for her
- ▪ the purpose or object of an errand she knew that if she stated her errand she would not be able to see him
- a boy employed in a shop or office to make deliveries and run other errands.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a boy employed in a shop or office to make deliveries and run other errands.
Oxford Dictionary
- a task or activity that has no hope of success: he sent gullible freshmen on fool's errands
Oxford Dictionary
- a journey or mission carried out to help someone in difficulty or danger
Oxford Dictionary
- a task or activity that has no hope of success: he sent gullible freshmen on fool's errands
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mission carried out to help someone in difficulty
Oxford American Dictionary
- carry out an errand, typically on someone else's behalf
Oxford American Dictionary
- carry out an errand for someone
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- IPA[ˈerənd]
美式
- a short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something, especially on someone ... she asked Tim to run an errand for her
Oxford American Dictionary