express 的 4 个定义
- to put into words; utter or state: to express an idea clearly.
- to show, manifest, or reveal: to express one's anger.
- to set forth the opinions, feelings, etc., of, as in speaking, writing, or painting: He can express himself eloquently.
- (8)
- clearly indicated; distinctly stated; definite; explicit; plain: He defied my express command.
- special; definite: We have an express purpose in being here.
- direct or fast, especially making few or no intermediate stops: an express train; an express elevator.
- (6)
- an express train, bus, elevator, etc.
- a system or method of sending freight, parcels, money, etc., that is faster and safer, but more expensive, than ordinary freight service: We agree to send the package by express.
- a company engaged in this business.
- (5)
- by express: to travel express.
- Obsolete. expressly.
express 近义词
certain, precise
express 的近义词 38 个
- explicit
- expressed
- clear
- clear-cut
- considered
- deliberate
- direct
- exact
- individual
- intended
- particular
- plain
- pointed
- premeditated
- set
- singular
- special
- specific
- uttered
- voiced
- voluntary
- willing
- accurate
- categorical
- clean-cut
- definite
- definitive
- designful
- distinct
- especial
- intentional
- out-and-out
- outright
- unambiguous
- unconditional
- unmistakable
- unqualified
- witting
express 的反义词 20 个
direct, speedy
articulate; signify, mean
express 的近义词 57 个
- assert
- communicate
- convey
- declare
- disclose
- give
- hint
- indicate
- put
- reveal
- say
- show
- speak
- suggest
- tell
- voice
- air
- asseverate
- bespeak
- broach
- circulate
- connote
- couch
- denote
- depict
- designate
- divulge
- embody
- enunciate
- evince
- exhibit
- formulate
- frame
- import
- insinuate
- intend
- intimate
- manifest
- phrase
- proclaim
- pronounce
- represent
- spell
- state
- symbolize
- testify
- utter
- vent
- ventilate
- verbalize
- word
- add up to
- make known
- pop off
- put across
- put into words
- stand for
express 的反义词 15 个
discharge by squeezing or force
更多express例句
- By not expressing her concerns, she demonstrated an incredible lack of moral courage.
- When cheer parent Jonathan Ingalls questioned the decision in messages on the BAND app, where parents communicate with coaches, other parents also chimed in to express concerns.
- The Pennsylvania ruling is an example, she said, but judges have expressed qualms even in rulings that upheld restrictions.
- The comments, which echo suspicions Biden has expressed in recent weeks, highlight the extraordinary division between the two candidates.
- Olympus and Panasonic have both recently expressed their commitment to the much-smaller Micro Four Thirds format, but Canon’s EOS-R and Nikon’s first-generation Z mirrorless cameras have seriously come down in price.
- He prefers to express himself through Twitter and leave it at that.
- Of course, police have constitutional rights to express themselves.
- The NYPD remained his ultimate goal as he went to work as a carrier for Airborne Express/DHL and then as a school safety officer.
- The second is strangled tongue disease, the English inability to express real feelings in conversation.
- The idea that I might simply want to express my independent thoughts was alien to them.
- It is the development of character, the triumph of intellectuality and spirituality I have striven to express.'
- The fire along the three miles front is like the rumble of an express train running over fog signals.
- If one has thoughts to express, it is possible to learn very soon some method of construction.
- You know I don't express myself easily; so, if I break out this way, you may know what I feel.
- Tim says more by the vigor of his smoking than Perry Thomas could express in a year's oration.