To transfer information from one computer to another To send a file is called uploading the file See also receive
To send a signal means to cause it to go to a place by means of radio waves or electricity. The transmitters will send a signal automatically to a local base station in 1989, after a 12-year journey to Neptune, the space probe Voyager sent back pictures of Triton, its moon
To emit; to impel; to cast; to throw; to hurl; as, to send a ball, an arrow, or the like
{f} dispatch, cause to go to a destination; propel, launch; dismiss, drive away; excite; please, delight (Slang); generate, produce; transmit electronically
An output on an audio device used for routing signal to an external device, such as a reverb, delay, or other processor Typically, sends are paired with returns, which accept signal coming back from the output of the processor The more sends a mixer has, the more flexibility you will have in routing signals around your studio
cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written"
If you send someone somewhere, you tell them to go there. Inspector Banbury came up to see her, but she sent him away the government's decision to send troops to the region I suggested that he rest, and sent him for an X-ray Reinforcements were being sent from the neighbouring region
To cause to be or to happen; to bestow; to inflict; to grant; sometimes followed by a dependent proposition
When you send someone something, you arrange for it to be taken and delivered to them, for example by post. Myra Cunningham sent me a note thanking me for dinner I sent a copy to the minister for transport He sent a basket of exotic fruit and a card Sir Denis took one look and sent it back More than half a million sheep are sent from Britain to Europe for slaughter every year
A control and buss to feed signals from the console channels to some outboard device such as a reverberation effects unit