expressing / ɪkˈsprɛs /

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expressing4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put into words; utter or state: to express an idea clearly.
  2. to show, manifest, or reveal: to express one's anger.
  3. to set forth the opinions, feelings, etc., of, as in speaking, writing, or painting: He can express himself eloquently.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. clearly indicated; distinctly stated; definite; explicit; plain: He defied my express command.
  2. special; definite: We have an express purpose in being here.
  3. direct or fast, especially making few or no intermediate stops: an express train; an express elevator.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an express train, bus, elevator, etc.
  2. 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.
  3. a company engaged in this business.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. by express: to travel express.
  2. Obsolete. expressly.

expressing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

articulate; signify, mean

v. 动词 verb

discharge by squeezing or force

expressing 的近义词 10
expressing 的反义词 2

更多expressing例句

  1. It’s a dance that truly expresses what the soul feels in that very moment.
  2. There’s something in between hardware and the player, and that should be expressed.
  3. He praised Smith’s tempo and control, and he expressed confidence in the 36-year-old, who will start for the foreseeable future with Kyle Allen out with a dislocated ankle.
  4. She wrote a stream of articles and bulletins expressing gender consciousness.
  5. Ossoff’s campaign expressed confidence even as Perdue was likely to finish this round about two percentage points ahead.
  6. No one, of course, was “repressing” Klaus or preventing him from “expressing his views,” something he does with abandon.
  7. My survival no longer offers the time, but to see others expressing frustration they can barely put into words is helpful.
  8. New York City at the time, according to McBride, attracts men and women who are exploring and expressing their sexual difference.
  9. In the run-up to Tuesday, the national media groaned with opinion columns expressing our love-hate relationship with voting.
  10. He always wants to find little flourishes in her wardrobe that are her way of expressing herself in a rather conservative world.
  11. Dramatic adaptation in expressing various characters, emotions, and motives is potentially very great.
  12. The conservative senate sent a deputation to Bonaparte, expressing their desire that he would accept the title of emperor.
  13. The two men plunged into discussion, and Isabel, her eyes expressing a polite interest, studied the face of her cousin.
  14. Several different ways of expressing the same date will be given in a few cases.
  15. She had once been almost as emphatic in expressing herself upon the subject as the corner grocer.