relay
relay.01 - send along, transmit
RELAY-V NOTES: VN class instr_communication-37.4, transfer_mesg-37.1.1. (from relay.01-v)RELAY-N NOTES: Based on ontonotes nouns. Comparison to relay.01-v. VN classes instr_communication-37.4 and transer_mesg-37.1.1. No FN class. Framed by Katie. (from relay.02-n)
Aliases:
relay (n.)
relay (v.)
relay (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: sender, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing sent
ARG2-GOL: sent to
ARG1-PPT: thing sent
ARG2-GOL: sent to
all args
Col . North conveyed the request to his superiors and to
Assistant Secretary of State Elliot AbramsARG0
, whoR-ARG0
relayedrel
itARG1
to Secretary of State George ShultzARG2
.no destination
Luis CarlosARG0
, knowing that helping the Americans could advance the career of any Panamanian officerARGM-ADV
, relayedrel
Tony 's reports on the leftist tendencies he observed among his fellow students and , more important , among his officers and instructorsARG1
.relay an unspecified message
The
relayrel
of informationARG1
via the internetARGM-MNR
relay.02 - relay race
RELAY-N NOTES: Based on ontonotes nouns. Framed by Katie. (from relay.01-n)Aliases:
relay (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: baton carrier, current racer
ARG1-PPT: opponent
ARG2-MNR: baton; item passed off
ARG3-VSP: domain, type of race
ARG1-PPT: opponent
ARG2-MNR: baton; item passed off
ARG3-VSP: domain, type of race
Arg 3 as the domain rather than type
The
Beijing OlympicsARG3
torchARG2
relayrel
arg 3 as type, with only one racer mentioned
The 4 by 400ARG3
relayrel
anchored by Usain BoltARG0