convey 的定义
convey 近义词
transport
express message
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- I’m also coming back to that idea that the questions that we ask convey information.
- Payne points out that while Nextdoor can give users some local information, it can create a warped sense of local reality, and there’s no guarantee it’s accurately conveying the severity of the pandemic in local communities.
- Cooking has always been how I convey what I can’t quite put into words.
- By familiarizing yourself with their daily routines, interests, and the common areas of need that are sure to come up, it becomes much easier to find a gift that conveys how much you care about your special someone and their experiences.
- We correctly conveyed that the storm would not have a major impact on the area, rating it a Category 1 on our five-point scale.
- Elisabetta Piqué, who knew Bergoglio well as a cardinal, writes in the present tense as if to convey real time passing.
- Overall, Paris Magnum reaches both too widely and too thinly in trying to convey a sense of spectrum.
- The home was a direct representation of his character, so in place of dialogue, we used props and set design to convey his story.
- In the meantime, who better to convey the film's appeal than Pauline Kael, the fabulous longtime New Yorker movie critic.
- The group has also used couriers to convey some messages in order to avoid digital communications altogether.
- The carriage, waiting to convey them away, was already at the door, the impatient horses pawing the ground.
- In writing K. I try to convey the truth in terms which will neither give him needless anxiety or undue confidence.
- Another act of bankruptcy is to convey, transfer, conceal or remove property with the intention to defraud creditors.
- As there is no air surrounding the bell there is nothing to convey its vibrations to the ear.
- In this she differed from others of her sect, who strove to convey the idea of humility both outwardly and inwardly.