
Buscar
to dispatch
01
enviar
to send a person or thing somewhere for a specific purpose
Dialect
American
Transitive: to dispatch sb somewhere
Ditransitive: to dispatch sb to do sth
Example
The manager quickly dispatched a team to investigate the reported issue.
El gerente envió rápidamente un equipo para investigar el problema reportado.
The police were dispatched to the scene of the accident to provide assistance.
La policía fue despachada al lugar del accidente para proporcionar asistencia.
02
eliminar, acabar con
to eliminate or put an end to someone or something with swift and decisive action
Transitive: to dispatch sb/sth
Example
The highly skilled assassin dispatched the target with precision and speed.
The sharpshooter dispatched the dangerous wildlife with precision to protect the safety of the community.
03
despachar, resolver
to handle or complete something promptly and effectively
Transitive: to dispatch a task
Example
The skilled negotiator dispatched the difficult contract negotiations in just a few hours.
El negociador hábil despachó las difíciles negociaciones del contrato en solo unas pocas horas.
The CEO dispatched the company's financial crisis by implementing strategic cost-cutting measures.
El CEO resolvió la crisis financiera de la empresa implementando medidas estratégicas de reducción de costos.
Dispatch
01
despacho
a newspaper report, usually sent from another town or a foreign country, often on a military-related matter
Dialect
American
Example
The war correspondent filed a detailed dispatch from the front lines.
Readers eagerly awaited the latest dispatches from the conflict zone.
02
envío, despacho
the act of sending off something
03
muerte, eliminación
killing a person or animal
04
prontitud, eficiencia
the property of being prompt and efficient
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dispatch
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dispatcher
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dispatcher
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