verbal
英 ['vɜːb(ə)l]
美['vɝbl]
- adj. 口头的;言语的;动词的;照字面的
- n. 动词的非谓语形式
英英释意
- 1. communicated in the form of words;
- "verbal imagery"
- "a verbal protest"
- 2. of or relating to or formed from words in general;
- "verbal ability"
- 3. of or relating to or formed from a verb;
- "verbal adjectives like `running' in `hot and cold running water'"
- 4. relating to or having facility in the use of words;
- "a good poet is a verbal artist"
- "a merely verbal writer who sacrifices content to sound"
- "verbal aptitude"
- 5. expressed in spoken words;
- "a verbal contract"
- 6. prolix;
- "you put me to forget a lady's manners by being so verbal"- Shakespeare
双语例句
- 1. They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse.
- 他们被推来搡去,受到大肆的谩骂攻击。
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- 2. He leveled a verbal assault against his Democratic opponents.
- 他猛烈抨击其民主党对手。
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- 3. The West must back up its verbal support with substantial economic aid.
- 西方国家必须以切实的经济援助来兑现他们的口头支持。
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- 4. Culture plays a large part in non-verbal communication.
- 文化在非语言交流中起着很大的作用。
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- 5. Avoid complex verbal constructions.
- 避免使用复杂的动词结构。
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