expressed
表示,表示的,表达了,表达
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Definitions
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- : 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.
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- : 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.
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- : 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.
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- : by express: to travel express.
- : Obsolete. expressly.
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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.