amerikai:
brit:
1. To prepare oneself.
2. To direct speech.
3. To aim; to direct.
4. To prepare or make ready.
5. To prepare oneself; to apply one's skill or energies (to some object); to betake.
6. To direct one’s remarks (to someone).
7. To clothe or array; to dress.
Szinonimák: beclothe, dight, put on
8. To direct, as words (to anyone or anything); to make, as a speech, petition, etc. (to any audience).
He addressed some portions of his remarks to his supporters, some to his opponents.
9. To direct speech to; to make a communication to, whether spoken or written; to apply to by words, as by a speech, petition, etc., to speak to.
10. To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit.
He addressed a letter.
11. To make suit to as a lover; to court; to woo.
Szinonimák: put the moves on, romance
12. To consign or entrust to the care of another, as agent or factor.
The ship was addressed to a merchant in Baltimore.
13. To address oneself to; to prepare oneself for; to apply oneself to; to direct one's speech or discourse to.
14. To direct attention towards a problem or obstacle, in an attempt to resolve it.
15. To refer to a location in computer memory.
16. To get ready to hit (the ball on the tee).
1. A process of putting a person's name and address on an item of mail
2. Any of several methods of locating and accessing information within storage
3. A mode, manner, or form of direct one's speech to an audience.