verbalizing / ˈvɜr bəˌlaɪz /

言语化用语言表达言语上的言语表达

verbalizing2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ver·bal·ized, ver·bal·iz·ing.

  1. to express in words: He couldn't verbalize his feelings.
  2. Grammar. to convert into a verb: to verbalize “butter” into “to butter.”
v. 无主动词 verb

ver·bal·ized, ver·bal·iz·ing.

  1. to use many words; be verbose.
  2. to express something verbally.

verbalizing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

speak

更多verbalizing例句

  1. Her voice is all grace and clarity as it moves across her throat, but when it’s time to verbalize the melody, she becomes artfully tentative, making her lyrics go soft and chewy in her mouth.
  2. It brings back how hard it was to speak up, to verbalize it all for the first time.
  3. Remote experiences deny therapists the nonverbal signals—how a person is sitting, bodily ticks like foot-tapping—that help them observe feelings a client isn’t verbalizing.
  4. As she told The Lily earlier this year, writing was a means of self-expression when she found herself unable to verbalize her thoughts.
  5. Whether she can verbalize it or not, family does seemingly come first.
  6. In trying to explain and verbalize their shock, many British Jews made reference, in some way or another, to the Blood Libel.
  7. They wont have to wait for the Council to verbalize a measure.
  8. It was getting tiresome to try to verbalize something she only felt.
  9. It is induced in his hearers, and they verbalize it, re-enforcing it in themselves and in him.