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expressed

/ik-spres/US // ɪkˈsprɛs //UK // (ɪkˈsprɛs) //

表示,表示的,表达了,表达

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : to represent by a symbol, character, figure, or formula: to express water as H2O; to express unknown quantities algebraically.
    • : to send by express: to express a package or merchandise.
    • : to press or squeeze out: to express the juice of grapes.
    • : to exude or emit, as if under pressure: The roses expressed a sweet perfume.
    • : Genetics. to be active in the production of.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : used for direct or high-speed travel: an express highway.
    • : duly or exactly formed or represented: an express image.
    • : pertaining to an express: an express agency.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : British. a messenger or a message specially sent.
    • : something sent by express.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : by express: to travel express.
    • : Obsolete. expressly.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbarticulate; signify, mean
Synonyms
assert宣称,声称,宣称的,声称的communicate传达,传达信息,传递,传达意见convey输送,运送,输送带,输送机declare声明,宣布,申报,宣告disclose披露,公开,揭露,透露give给,给予,赋予,给与hint暗示,提示,暗示着indicate表示,显示,表明,指示put把,将reveal揭示,揭露,显露,揭示的say说,表示,说道,说话show显示,展示,显示出,表明speak说,讲,讲话,说话suggest建议,暗示,提出建议,提议tell告知,讲述,告诫,告知对方voice声音,语音,话语权air空气,气,空,空气中asseverate断言,证实,断定,证实一下bespeak说话,说出,说,说道broach拉环,拉钩,拉丝,锦囊circulate传阅,流传,流通,循环connote涵义,注释,注解,涵养couch榻榻米,榻,榻上,沙发denote表示,表示为,表示的是,记为depict描写,描绘,描绘出,描写了designate指定,指定的,命名,指认divulge泄露,透露,泄露出去,泄露信息embody表现为,体现在,体现,体现为enunciate阐明,发声,发音,发出声音evince唤醒,唤起,唤回,唤起人们的兴趣exhibit展览,展品,展出,展现formulate拟定,制定,规定,订立frame框架,框框,框,帧import进口,输入,入口,进口产品insinuate含沙射影,影射,隐含,暗示intend准备,打算,意图,准备好了intimate亲切,亲切的,亲近,亲近的manifest彰显,体现在,体现,表现phrase短语,短句,词组,句子proclaim宣扬,宣称,宣布,宣告pronounce宣称,宣读,宣告,宣称是represent代表,代表着,表示,体现在spell咒语,拼写,咒骂,拼字state国家,国家的,国家的情况symbolize象征,标志着,象征着,标志testify作证,指证,证明,证言utter彻底的,彻底地,彻底解决,出声vent通风口,发泄,通气孔,通气口ventilate换气,通风,通气,抽风verbalize口头表达,说出,口头表述,言语表达word词,字,字词,词语add up to加起来就是,加起来有,加起来是,加起来就有make known揭晓,表明,揭示,揭发pop off弹出,蹦掉,蹦蹦跳跳地离开了put across放过,放置,放到,放在put into words用语言表达出来,用言语表达出来,落实到文字上,用言语表达stand for代表着,代表,象征着,主张

Examples

  • He said Jha was promoting misinformation by expressing concern about the drug’s safety.

  • County clerks in both Milwaukee and Dane have expressed confidence in the integrity of the counting process up to this point and doubt that a recount will result in a shift of many votes.

  • Instead, you might get a push alert on your phone suggesting you turn on alerts, which is known as the “notifications express” system.

  • Berkeley began in the late 1800s with the express purpose of putting a college there.

  • They expressed concern that Senate Republicans could push for the funding to be repurposed in the next stimulus package, decreasing the overall amount Congress approves in economic relief.

  • For his part, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) has expressed his “full confidence” in Representative Scalise.

  • No dishing, and his emotions in the book are no different than the ones he expressed, apparently, in a press release.

  • Yet she spoke of his dignity in such an insane situation and when she touched on his pain she expressed her own on his behalf.

  • There are other tribes that have expressed interest to us in getting involved.

  • The report said the CIA expressed regret for not ultimately punishing him.

  • Only in the carnage of the head, the tilt of the chin, was the insolence expressed that had made her many enemies.

  • This is often of great advantage, as the strength of repose is expressed to a great degree in restraint of movement.

  • Arnold, after he had a dozen times expressed his delight at my return, asked if I had seen any shooting.

  • The duke expressed his surprise that his majesty should venture alone in so public a place.

  • That was not the exact word that he used, but he expressed it by beating his tail against the table and giving a long howl.