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The difference between sending and sending.

It's time to solve problems for friends again (? ), send out is often collocated with information, signals, invitations and other words, and send off is often collocated with people, players and other words. Here is a table summarizing their basic knowledge, so you can have a brief understanding first:

After understanding their basic knowledge, let's look at their specific differences. (? )?

1, different usage scenarios

Send out is usually used to assign people, send information or distribute goods, while send off is usually used to describe holding a farewell ceremony for someone or being sent off for a foul in a game.

Example:

We need to send out an invitation to the party. We need to send out invitations to the party.

He was sent off for a foul in the football match. He was sent off for a foul in the football match.

2. Different semantics

The meaning of sending out is more inclined to "send" or "send", and the meaning of sending away is more inclined to "send away" or "send away".

Example:

The company sends out a newsletter every month.

The whole village came to see the young soldier off. The whole village came to see the young soldier off.

3. Different collocations

Send out is often collocated with information, signals, invitations and other words, and send off is often collocated with people, players and other words.

Example:

The radio station issues a weather forecast every hour. The radio station sends out the weather forecast every hour.

The referee sent the athlete off the court for his aggressive behavior. The referee sent the athlete off because of his excessive behavior.