词汇 | express |
释义 | express verb[ T ] uk /ɪkˈspres/ us /ɪkˈspres/ expressverb[T] (SHOW)B2 to show a feeling, opinion, or fact: 陈述;表达;表露 Her eyes expressed deep sadness.她眼神中流露出深切的悲伤。 I would like to express my thanks for your kindness.承蒙善意,谨表达对您的衷心感谢。 express howWords can't express how happy I am.言语无法形容我的快乐。 be expressed asThese figures are expressed as a percentage of the total.这些数字是用总量的百分比来表示的。 express yourself B2 to communicate what you think or feel, by speaking or writing, or in some other way: 表达自己(的想法或感受) I'm afraid I'm not expressing myself very clearly.恐怕我没把我的意思表达清楚。 Children often express themselves in painting.孩子们经常通过画画来表达内心的感受。 He felt he was unable to express himself freely when his boss was around. We were raised to debate issues and not to be afraid to express ourselves. Everyone she meets is impressed by the ease with which she expresses herself. Like a lot of men, he finds it hard to express his emotions.像很多男人一样,他不大会表达自己的感情。 She sent them a present to express her gratitude. He didn't express an opinion on the matter. My father found it hard to express his grief when my mother died. Many politicians and members of the public expressed outrage at the verdict.许多政治家和公众人物表达了对这一判决的愤慨。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Expressing and asking opinions Expressing and showing feelings expressverb[T] (SEND FAST)mainly US to send something somewhere very quickly: 快递寄送 be expressed toYour order will be expressed to you within 24 hours.您订的货将在24小时内快递送到。 Delivering and despatching air bridge air corridor air-dash box scheme consign courier dispatch drop off misaddress misdirect misdirection misroute non-delivery send something out ship shipment shipper shoot shoot something off truck express adjective[ before noun ] uk /ɪkˈspres/ us /ɪkˈspres/ expressadjective[before noun] (FAST)moving or being sent fast: 快速的;快递的;特快的 express deliveryPlease send this letter by express delivery.请用快递寄这封信。 express trainShe took the overnight express train to Luxor. express serviceThe dry cleaners offer a normal or an express service.干洗店提供常规服务以及快洗服务。 Fast and rapid (at) full speed/tilt/peltidiom apace as fast as your legs would carry youidiom as if it is going out of styleidiom at a rate of knotsidiom fleet hypersonic in the twinkling of an eyeidiom Jack Robinson lickety-split light speed prompt smartly souped-up spanking speed of light spread like wildfireidiom streak super-express wildfire expressadjective[before noun] (CLEAR)clearly and intentionally stated: 明确的;明白表示的;特别指出的 express wishIt is my express wish that after my death, my books be given to my old college library.我明确表示,死后要把我的藏书捐给母校的图书馆。 express purposeThe lawyer argued that the accused had gone to the victim's house with the express purpose of killing her.律师辩道,被告到被害人家中去时,怀有很明确的杀人动机。 Easy to understand (as) clear as dayidiom abundantly clear accessible accessibly assimilable digestible explicitly explicitness expressly fathomable hang in words of one syllableidiom limpid pellucidly perspicuity perspicuous perspicuously pikestaff taut well defined express adverb uk /ɪkˈspres/ us /ɪkˈspres/ using a service that does something faster than usual: 以快递方式服务地 send something expressPlease can you send this parcel express? Communications - the postal system addy BFPO care ofidiom catch the post collection box consignee delivery dispatch first class Freepost pigeonhole postage poste restante postmark reply-paid self-addressed sorting office stamp window zip code express noun uk /ɪkˈspres/ us /ɪkˈspres/ [ C ] a train or bus that takes less time to do a journey than other trains or buses: 快车 The quickest way to get here is to take the uptown express.来这儿最便捷的方法就是坐从市中心开出来的特快列车。 the Orient Express东方快车 [ U ] a service that does something faster than usual: 快递服务 by expressThis parcel needs to be sent by express.这个包裹需要用快递寄。 Railways: trains & parts of trains aerial tram aerial tramway bogie bullet train carriage coach cowcatcher emergency cord guard's van loco locomotive luggage van puffer train rolling stock shunter sleeper sleeping car smoker super-express third rail You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Communications - the postal system express | American Dictionaryexpress verb[ T ] us/ɪkˈspres/ expressverb[T] (SHOW)to show a feeling or idea by what you say or do or by how you look: She’s expressed interest in doing some camping. Several victims expressed disappointment at the small amount of money they were offered. He wrote to express his sympathy after the death of her mother. The program tries to get students to express themselves verbally. express adjective us/ɪkˈspres/ expressadjective (FAST)[ not gradable ] (esp. of transportation or a service) fast, or direct: The express train makes very few stops. expressadjective (CLEAR)clearly and intentionally stated: It was her express wish that art collection be given to the university’s museum. express noun[ C ] us/ɪkˈspres/ expressnoun[C] (TRAIN/BUS)a train or bus that does not stop at many places on its route and therefore is faster in getting people to where they want to go: Change here to get the express. express | Business Englishexpress verb[ T ] uk /ɪkˈspres/us to state an opinion or fact, or say how you feel about something: express doubts/reservationsInternational observers had expressed growing doubts that the balloting would be fair. express appreciation/gratitude/satisfaction express interestHe said that a Chinese technology company had expressed interest in acquiring an American manufacturer of disk drives. express concern Some board members expressed concern about the proposal. COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSPORT to send a package or letter somewhere by a method that is faster than usual: She says she expressed the documents yesterday. to show an amount or quantity in a particular way: express sth as sthExpense ratios are a mutual fund's cost of doing business and are expressed as a percentage of your assets in the plan. express sth in sthThe rates of duty listed below are expressed in pounds sterling. express adjective[ only before noun ] uk /ɪkˈspres/us COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSPORT sent using a service that sends packages and letters faster than is possible with the usual method: Did she send it by express mail? I have an express package for you. existing for the purpose of doing something quickly: If you have bags to check, you can do it curbside or at the express check-in. TRANSPORT able to travel at a high speed and not stopping often : express buses LAW clearly stated and agreed, often as a part of a contract: All payments were made with the express approval of both governments. He will be the main witness at hearings, called for the express purpose of spotlighting his views on climate change. Compare implied See also express condition express contract express term express adverb uk /ɪkˈspres/us COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSPORT using a service that sends packages and letters faster than is possible with the usual method: Send the letter express, next-day delivery. express noun uk /ɪkˈspres/us [ C ] TRANSPORT a fast train or bus that does not stop often: The express skips stops to make the trip faster. [ U ] COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSPORT a service that sends packages and letters faster than is possible with the usual method: The package should arrive by express today. Examples of expressexpress Such a position seems to converge with that of consumers, who have expressed some willingness for such a preference31. Connexin35 : a gap junctional protein expressed preferentially in the skate retina. The steepness (usually expressed as ' e-fold per s millivolts ') is a direct measure of the total charge (z) of this simple voltage sensor. The number of helices is expressed as a fraction of the total number of helices to make the bars comparable between different organisms. All participants expressed a desire to help others. Parents who did not have their own transport, expressed anxiety about taking a sick or feverish child out at night. Most users (47.6%) expressed opinions of pharmacists as being health care rather than business oriented, although one quarter of the sample was not sure. The true generalisations indicated in (106) and (107) are expressed by the rankings in (108a, b). As shown below, these properties are essential in expressing the implicational relations of a hierarchy while allowing the possibility of conflation. As an example, the vowel-sonority hierarchy in (1) is expressed as a feature [sonority] with the values in (5). There is hierarchical expression in both species leading to variant antigens being expressed in sequence in an infection. About 20 people expressed an interest in participating. Reserves are the solvency margin expressed as a share of total assets. The parasite switch rate is defined as the rate at which an expressed var gene is switched off and another switched on. Subjects overwhelmingly expressed comfort with the process and desire to continue with therapy. See all examples of express These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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