Word Explanation
‘送去’ is a compound verb meaning 'to send to (a place or person)' — it emphasizes the action of dispatching something or someone toward a specific destination. The first character, 送 (sòng), means 'to send' or 'to deliver'; the second, 去 (qù), means 'to go' and here functions as a directional complement indicating movement away from the speaker toward a target location. Together, they form a common verb phrase used when handing over items, transporting people, or forwarding messages, always followed by a destination (e.g., a place, person, or institution).
This verb is neutral in register and widely used in everyday speech and writing — for instance, sending a package to a friend, taking a child to school, or submitting documents to an office. Unlike standalone 送, which may imply giving without specifying direction, 送去 always implies purposeful movement toward a defined endpoint. It’s frequently used with objects like letters, gifts, students, or even abstract things like greetings or condolences.
Example Sentences
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