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words

英 [wɜːdz] 美 [wɜːrdz]

n. [计]字(word 的复数);话语;言语

v. 用言语表达(word 的三单形式)

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

  • NOUN AND VERB USES

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  • PHRASES

      word /wɜːd/          

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英英释义

words[wə:dz]

  • n.
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专业释义

  • 语言学
  • 计算机科学技术
  • 艺术学
  • 医药科学
  • 数学

网络释义

  • 言辞
    • 通盘的表彰 言辞 ( Words ),都无法用来表达目下的愉快之情,只可对开拓者说一声(Soon as):慢走,修养五度:成熟度、信赖度、忠诚度、柔软度、兴奋度。

  • 字数
    • 有点像上推的花式,累的求之喘息发送结余字数(Words):150

  • 字样
    • 您曾经插手此项目探问 沙巴走地盘多么"的字样(Words),是何如回事?

  • 字眼
    • 看看利物浦(Liverpool)在战平(Draw)或败北的赛后挑剔中,简直大杂烩便是如此的字眼(Words):赤军利物浦限定了竞赛,赤军利物浦得势不得分!真正的布施,就是把你的烦恼、忧虑、分别和执着心通通放下

    短语
  • in other words
    换句话说 | 换言之 | 也就是说 | 换句话讲
  • Stop Words
    停用词 | 禁用词 | 连接词 | 停止词
  • eat one's words
    收回前言 | 承认错误 | 食言 | 收回说过的话
  • And those words
    音容宛在 | 你的那些话语 | 话语依然 | 那些话
  • key words
    关键字 | 关键的话语 | 要害字
  • Misleading Words
    误导性关键词 | 误导性要害词 | 误导性枢纽词 | 误导性关头词
  • Repeated Words
    重复性关键词 | 重复性要害词 | 反复性要害词 | 反复性关键词
  • Hidden Words
    隐言经
  • amount in words
    大写金额 | 汇票大写金额 | 大写 | 金额大写

双语例句

  • His words ignited their anger.

    他的话引发了他们的怒火。

  • She pondered over his words.

    她反复琢磨他的话。

  • His words were indistinguishable.

    他说的话听不清楚。

原声例句

  • "Writing's something I've always done. My imagination kind of turned into words, and I'd start putting those words on a page."

    VOA : special.2010.04.05

  • The wonder of Frost is really in his tone, his way of saying things without saying them in so many words.

    弗罗斯特的疑问存在于他的语调,他用极少的词语来叙述。

    现代诗歌课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • This is the first instance in which Richard will do what he later describes Mencken doing, using words as weapons.

    如同门肯后来所做的,语言第一次被理查当作武器。

    1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • Then Sarah Poore gives the students more to think about with words from a white Fredericksburg resident, Maureen Breckenridge.

    VOA : special.2011.04.15

  • In other words, a person who is suffering from the effects of severe cold may seem dead,but still be alive.

    VOA : special.2009.12.30

权威例句