メール便
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便 |
びん Grade: 4 |
Etymology
[edit]From メール (mēru) + 便 (bin, “mail, letter”). The initial portion is from English mail.
Noun
[edit]- a private courier service that delivers small packages or documents to a recipient's mailbox
- 2015 December 11, Tomomi Fujita, “Kuro-neko mēru bin ga haishin ni natta ima, mottomo otokuna haisō sabisu wa dore? [Now that Kuro-neko mēru bin has ended, what is the most economical delivery service?]”, in Nifty[1], archived from the original on 5 May 2018:
- 2015年3月末で廃止となったクロネコメール便。重量は1kg以内、A4封筒で厚さ1cm以内ならば82円、厚さ2cmまでなら164円で荷物を発送できるという格安サービスだっただけに、途方にくれた人も多かっただろう。
- Nisenjūgo-nen sangatsu matsu de haishi to natta Kuro-neko mēru bin. Jūryō wa ichi-kiroguramu inai, Ē-yon fūtō de atsusa ichi-senchimētoru inai naraba hachijūni-en, atsusa ni-senchimētoru made nara hyakurokujūyon-en de nimotsu o hassō dekiru to iu kakuyasu sābisu datta dake ni, tohō ni kureta hito mo ōkatta darō.
- At the end of March 2015 Kuro-neko ended its mail-bin service. The service shipped packages under 1 kg, A4-size envelopes up to 1 cm thick for ¥82 and up to 2 cm for ¥164, and many people were at a loss.
- 2015年3月末で廃止となったクロネコメール便。重量は1kg以内、A4封筒で厚さ1cm以内ならば82円、厚さ2cmまでなら164円で荷物を発送できるという格安サービスだっただけに、途方にくれた人も多かっただろう。
- 2018 October 8 (last accessed), Baby Alice shop, “Mēru bin ni tsuite [Regarding mail-bin]”, in Rakuten[2]:
- メール便の特性上、商品をお客様のポストに入れた時点で配達完了となるため、直接お手元に届いたかどうかという確認が出来ません。
- Mēru bin no tokusei ue, shōhin o o-kyaku-sama no posuto ni ireta jiten de haitatsu kanryō to naru tame, chokusetsu o-temoto ni todoita ka dōka toiu kakunin ga dekimasen.
- A peculiarity of mail-bin is that because delivery is considered complete once the article has been put into the customer's post box, you cannot confirm whether or not it has directly reached their hands.
- メール便の特性上、商品をお客様のポストに入れた時点で配達完了となるため、直接お手元に届いたかどうかという確認が出来ません。
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