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wording

/wur-ding/US // ˈwɜr dɪŋ //UK // (ˈwɜːdɪŋ) //

措辞,措词,用词,用语

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or manner of expressing in words; phrasing.
    • : the particular choice of words in which a thing is expressed: He liked the thought but not the wording.

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Examples

  • Starting with provisions identified in our reporting, we used this lookup tool to find alternative wording or different terminology in otherwise semantically similar provisions in our data.

  • The processing method of a powder can sometimes be veiled when it comes to online product descriptions, but we want you to know the wording to look for and what it all means.

  • Waymo to launch fully driverless service to the public — a first just in time for the pandemicWaymo said Wednesday that it would be deliberate with its wording to avoid people getting confused and taking unsafe risks.

  • They also improved the wording in their author bios to better demonstrate expertise and more.

  • People had conversations with PR and policy or whatever, and they would take issue with certain wording or take issue with certain specifics.

  • Parts of the North Carolina bill have the same wording as ALEC model legislation.

  • The wording of the question, over which there was much haggling, gently favors a yes response.

  • The 4th was simply when the Continental Congress approved the final wording of its independence declaration.

  • The council concluded with the emperor Constantine insisting that the bishops come to an agreement over the wording of the creed.

  • “Its foggy wording and odd locution stand out in the Constitution,” Waldman writes.

  • The whole wording of the lengthy document points in one direction, and nearly all its definite proposals in another.

  • Be careful in the wording to give not only the evening, but the name of the play and the theater.

  • It may seem that the wording of some of these sermons is beyond the grasp of the children for whom it was intended.

  • Pelham was puzzled by this wording, until he came across Jane, who had charge of the relief work among the victims' families.

  • He thoroughly understood that the wording of the letter might be very important to him, and he took much trouble with it.