message
noun
ˈmesɪdʒ
noun
1
a
spoken
or
written
piece
of
information
that
you
send
to
another
person
or
leave
for
them
消息; 口信; 信息
2
the
main
or
most
important
idea
that
someone
is
trying
to
tell
people
about
in
a
film,
book,
speech
etc
〔电影、书籍、讲话等的〕要旨,主题思想,寓意
usually singular 一般用单数
The
message
of
the
film
is
that
good
always
triumphs
over
evil.
这部电影的思想是善良终必战胜邪恶。
The
result
of
this
legal
battle
sends
an
important
message
to
people
in
similar
situations.
这场官司的结果给情况相似的人们传递了一个重要的信息。
It’s
perfectly
possible
to
get
your
message
across
(=communicate
what
you
want
to
say)
without
being
so
angry.
你完全可以不用这么生气就把你的意思说清楚。
They
use
illustrations
to
convey
their
message
.
他们用图示来表达他们的意思。
3
get the message
to
understand
what
someone
means
or
what
they
want
you
to
do
【非正式】
领会含意,明白
informal
Ok,
I
get
the
message
–
I’m
going!
好吧,我明白了 — 我这就去!
4
a
piece
of
written
information
which
appears
on
a
computer
screen
to
tell
the
user
about
something,
especially
a
problem
〔计算机屏幕上出现的,尤其是告知出了问题的〕信息
error/warning
message
I
keep
getting
an
error
message
when
I
try
to
log
on.
我想登录时,总是收到出错信息。
5
on/off message
stating
or
not
stating
the
official
opinion
of
the
political
party
you
belong
to
〔某人的言论〕符合/背离本党宗旨
6
keep to the message
to
always
emphasize
your
political
party’s
most
important
ideas
when
you
are
trying
to
gain
people’s
support
〔在试图获得人们支持时〕坚持政党的宗旨
Don’t
confuse
the
voters.
Keep
to
the
message.
不要把选民搞糊涂了,要坚持党的宗旨。