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convey English

Meaning convey meaning

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Definitions in simple English

convey

If somebody conveys something, they take it from one place to another; they move it; they transport it. The ship conveyed the goods. If somebody conveys something, they tell you about it; they make it known. He conveyed to me that it was wrong to steal.

convey

make known; pass on, of information She conveyed the message to me (= carry, express) serve as a means for expressing something The painting of Mary carries motherly love His voice carried a lot of anger (= communicate) transfer to another communicate a disease transmit a title or property (= bring, take) take something or somebody with oneself somewhere Bring me the box from the other room Take these letters to the boss This brings me to the main point (= bring, get, fetch) go or come after and bring or take back Get me those books over there, please Could you bring the wine? The dog fetched the hat (= conduct, transmit, carry) transmit or serve as the medium for transmission Sound carries well over water The airwaves carry the sound Many metals conduct heat

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convey · verb

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Simple sentences

Words cannot convey my feelings.
Words cannot convey my true feelings.
Words can not convey how glad I am.
I can't convey my feelings in words.
Wires are used to convey electricity.
It is difficult to convey the meaning exactly.
Buses, trains and planes convey passengers.
Her gestures convey no meaning to me.
A smile may convey understanding, joy, or an appreciation of humor.
Language is just a map of human thoughts, feelings and memories. And like all maps, language is a thumbnail image a hundred thousand times smaller than what it is trying to convey.
Will you be so kind as to convey my compliments to her?
Please convey my apologies to Tom.
Words can't convey my true feelings.

Movie subtitles

Does that convey anything to you?
Making it doubly important that I shouldn't let you go is. I'm about to convey some very vital information out of the country.
I'll convey the message.
From convey commander to 371 and 406.
The authors are responsible for the story they created, yet also tried to convey, by means of images and details taken from reality, the atmosphere of these convents, and the spirit of their mission.
Convey them with safe conduct. Fare you well.
There is the playhouse now, there must you sit, and thence to France shall we convey you safe and bring you back, charming the narrow seas to give you gentle pass.
Oh, yes, by all means. and convey our sincere gratitude. for his wholehearted generosity.
And I thank you for the help I shall immediately convey to my poor leg-less friend.
What word do you use if you wanted to convey that meaning?
Does the name of Margaret Wells convey anything to you?
What does that name convey to you?
I don't think that Mr. Bush intended you to convey the last part of that message, Mr. Longley.
I promised you an answer to the gracious message of your illustrious King, convey my greetings and willing acceptance of his invitation.
Please convey my thanks to prince Metternich.
Mr Carmichael, I shall do my very best to convey that to him.
Your Excellency will convey to the King of Spain. our high appreciation of the honor he does us. in sending to our court a person of your quality.
Wapping. does that convey anything to you?
Convey to her my profoundest thanks.
Then perhaps you will convey to Her Highness. that I've been waiting for some time now to congratulate her. on the great historic event of providing our country with a much-needed heir to the throne.
Her Majesty wishes me to convey that her thirst is not as great as his tonight.
Don Alvarez, you may convey my regrets to His Majesty King Phillip. and assure him that this unhappy incident will have no recurrence.
Please congratulate His Lordship and convey my best wishes.
As your neighbor down the hall, I've come to present my regards. and convey my felicitations.
Uh Sir John would you be good enough to convey our condolences to Lord Penrose.
Will you please convey my sympathy?
It must be the tune. Otherwise, why use three musical boxes to convey the message?
The minister couldn't make it, but he asked me to convey his admiration and sincerest congratulations.
You read more into his attitude than he meant to convey.
Convey them with safe conduct.
Emily, do convey my thanks to your husband.
I'll convey your thanks to my husband.
But it doesn't convey anything to me.
His Majesty, tendering my person's safety. hath appointed this conduct to convey me to the Tower.
I had no news to convey.
She asked me to convey her apologies.
Convey my respects to your wife.
All I could do was convey the message you sent and return.

News and current affairs

There is also a system of specialized cells, and these interact, exchanging chemicals that also convey information.
And Premier Li Keqiang's visit last May followed a deep PLA incursion into India's Ladakh region, seemingly intended to convey China's anger over India's belated efforts to fortify its border defenses.
This reality is difficult to convey.
Kim Dae Jung's visit to North Korea provided Kim Jong Il with a historic opportunity to convey the message that North Korea is breaking out of self-imposed isolation.
Pictures often convey values more powerfully than words.
Some values, long espoused by the Union, should be relatively easy to convey.
The deeper question raised by this proposal is whether Musharraf meant to convey a message to the US that Pakistan's priorities were shifting.
Far from endorsing Japanese lack of sensitivity, active Western political engagement - for its own credibility in Asia - must convey that Japan's future depends on gaining the trust of the region.
Moreover, connections between immigrants and their families and friends back home help to convey accurate and positive information about the US.
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Many stories coming out of Sharm el-Sheikh convey the idea that the hastily convened Middle East summit was a success.
I have good news and bad news, but since I don't know which is which, I will convey them in their logical order.
Whether they realize it or not, leaders always convey signals.
Governments need to correct daily misrepresentations of their policies, as well as to try to convey a longer-term strategic message.
But it was also meant to convey that Germany had grown up into a proper international power.
Interest rates thus incentivize and convey to entrepreneurs how to allocate capital through time.
So far, China has not unleashed the sort of mass demonstrations against Japan and others that it has used in the past to convey its displeasure.
Hamas's support for Palestinian statehood within the 1967 borders would convey at least indirect recognition of Israel.
They need to convey through their own bilateral approaches to Iran a sense of urgency - and perhaps even express a little anger - at Iran's unwillingness to negotiate seriously.
The Principles and Guidelines that were unanimously adopted by the Human Rights Council convey the nature and scale of the problem.
Even the fact that these promises, though plentiful, were mostly inexpensive (certainly compared to those of the opposition) was not used to convey a commitment to fiscal responsibility.
No less important, when Japan sends hardware, experts and training follow, and we convey our sense of pride in committing ourselves to our duties.

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