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    expression查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪk'spreʃn]
    名词复数:expressions 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.表情;表示;表达;
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    n.
    ①[U]表示;表达;表现;
    expression of ideas
    思想的表达.
    ②[C]表达法;说法;词句;措辞;用语;
    an idiomatic expression in English
    英语的习惯表达方式.
    a colloquial expression
    口语.
    ③[C]脸色;表情;
    a sad expression
    一副愁容.
    There was an expression of discontent on her face.
    她脸上现出不满.
    ④[C]【数】式
    -扩展释义
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    压出
    n.
    1. 表达;表示[U][C][(+of)]2. 表情;脸色;声调[C][U]3. 表现力[U]4. 措辞;词句[C]5. 榨出,挤压[U]6. 【数】式;符号[C]
    Women and the Media, Access to Expression and Decision-making
    妇女与媒体、表达意见和参与决策的途径
    n. 【机械】
    表达,表示
    Expression of the performance of electrical and electronic measuring equipment
    电工和电子测量设备性能表示
    【电脑术语】
    表达[示]式;表示
    n. 【化学】
    表达,表示,压榨法,表达
    Expression of the performance of electrical and electronic measuring equipment
    电工和电子测量设备性能表示
    n. 【计算机】
    符号表示
    【计算机】
    M表达式
    【电脑术语】
    位置表达式
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句2. he raised his eyebrows in an expression of sympathy’

    例句3. Blanche invariably wore an expression of harassed fatigue’

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    例句4. the old expression

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    例句5. the height of poetic expression

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    例句6. these pieces are very different from one another, both in choice of instruments and expression

    -expression的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    without expression
    “Dressed in a blue jacket and blue shirt, he remained expressionless when the verdict was returned.”
    “He remained dry-eyed and expressionless as the girl cried throughout her statement.”
    “In these, and all matters, Laursen’s expressionless tone and apparent insouciance can be misleading.”
    Able to be expressed.
    “Beethoven delighted Rousseau’s Romantic admirers with his demonstration of the moral force expressible in music.”
    “Sounds do have certain mathematically expressible accidents, but the science of proportions does not establish the substance or nature of sounds.”
    “A thousand times I have longed for death, and wished, with an expressible ardor, for an end to what I suffered.”
    Expressionist.
    “The director uses a variety of expressionistic techniques to create alternating moods of lyricism and ominous storm clouds.”
    “In this exhibition, viewers were able to compare expressionistic early works by each artist before moving on to examples of their mature output.”
    “The works are an expressionistic mix of raw materials, typography, colour and artificial lighting, involving often quite bizarre detailing.”
    (not comparable) Moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops. || (comparable) Specific or precise; directly and distinctly stated; not merely implied. || Truly depicted; exactly resembling. || (retail) Providing a more limited but presumably faster service than a full or complete dealer of the same kind or type.
    “When payments had been made, the dealers sent the orders to the buyers in Taiwan by express delivery.”
    “Issues will be presented in this column only with the express permission of the member.”
    “I bought the camera with the express purpose of taking nature photos.”
    Effectively conveying thought or feeling.
    “She had a small, expressive face.”
    “Some of these highly expressive conversations took place in very public places.”
    “Of all the journalistic stereotypes regularly committed to celluloid, none has been more expressive of its times than the war correspondent.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    A small part of an expression
    The quality of being expressible.
    A person employed in the express business.
    “I sent the expressman to the house and instructed him to ask for your things.”
    “Nelson had made no mistake when he took the expressman into the plot.”
    “The appearance of an expressman warned them that they were nearing Boston.”
    The state of being without an expression.
    “It’s most noticeable in the quiet scenes where he draws nothing from his face except expressionlessness.”
    “Her eyes were wide open and crystal clear, but instead of the warmth of lucidity, they burned with the ice of expressionlessness.”
    “Allisa quickly dropped the face of near-hysterics and put on a face of expressionlessness.”
    The fee for carrying a parcel by express.
    “This plan would save time, and also the cost of crating and expressage if done at Tarrytown.”
    “It is of a solid build, but of a convenient size for expressage to any point.”
    “The Department will be able to stand a reasonable expense for cost of nuts, expressage, etc.”
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