Send after Meaning in English
expression
释义
To order someone or something to go and follow, find, or get someone or something else, often because you want them to return or bring something back.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used for people, messengers, police, or things like dogs, to indicate chasing, fetching, or summoning. Can sound a bit formal or old-fashioned. Usually followed by a direct object ('send someone after...'). Often confused with 'send for' (to summon to a location).
例句
I will send after the doctor if you are not feeling well.
basic
They decided to send after the police to catch the thief.
basic
Can you send after my bag? I forgot it in the car.
basic
If he doesn't return soon, I'll have to send after him.
natural
The king would often send after his servants to deliver messages.
natural
Don't worry, if you forget anything, I'll send after it.
natural