- 看过 verbally 的人也看了 :
- spoken
verbally 的定义
- using spoken words rather than written words; orally: The committee verbally OK’d the park renewal plan.
- by the use of words, rather than by physical means: Pain inflicted verbally can leave deep, invisible scars.
- Grammar. with the function of a verb: When used verbally, the term ‘bird-dog’ is hyphenated.
verbally 近义词
orally
更多verbally例句
- Doyle and Ferentz were the only coaches mentioned by name in the report, though three coaches were accused of bullying players and being verbally abusive.
- The board also raised the question of whether officers should have a duty to self-report when someone verbally accuses them of bias, or when a video turns up on social media.
- During the voting, Bowser called on each of the three women electors to verbally announce the two candidates for whom they voted, first for president and then for vice president.
- Lily had volunteered to take part in some live matchmaking by verbally filling out one of our questionnaires on stage.
- Neekoly Solis, an SDSU junior and first-year transfer student, said each test-taker now has to verbally explain each of their calculations to their webcam every time they use their calculators during an exam.
- She was sexually and verbally abused, leading her to the brink of suicide.
- For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned.
- Uber driver allegedly verbally and physically abuses passenger, Uber neglects to even apologize.
- Portman verbally endorsed same-sex marriage after his son came out as gay in 2013.
- In November 2013, a San Francisco man alleged that he was physically and verbally abused by an Uber driver.
- I have translated this sentence verbally from my note-book, as it may give some idea of Mademoiselle Sillery.
- But then, too, I wasn't thinking about pay for lawyers but she made that connection verbally in my presence.
- The conversation, it must be admitted, sounds commonplace when verbally recorded.
- This league is made verbally if the party cannot write; and such as can write sign a written covenant with their blood.
- Probably cited from recollection of Saint Augustine, but the passage is not verbally to be found.