02/12/20
address (Dictionary of Contemporary English, Longman)
1) address an envelop, package
2) address a problem, question, issue
3) =to speak someone directly
4) address remarks, complaints to someone
5) =to make a formal speech to a large group of people
address a meeting, conference
6) =to use a particular title or name when speaking or writing to someone
address sb as sth
I had to send a stamped, self-addressed envelop to the council.
Our proposal will address the needs of real users.
She turned to address the man on her left.
You will have to address your comments to our Head Office.
She addressed an audience of 10,000 supporters.
The president should be addressed as 'Ms. President'.