verbose
英 [vɜː'bəʊs]
美 [vɝ'bos]
GRE
- verbose (adj.)
- "wordy," 1670s, from Latin verbosus "full of words, wordy," from verbum "word" (see verb). Related: Verbosely (c. 1400); verboseness.
- 1. The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose.
- 他笔下的公文矫揉浮华,长篇大论。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. For example, here's a RE that uses re. VERBOSE ; see how much easier it is to read?
- 举个例子, 这里有一个使用re. VERBOSE的 RE; 看看读它轻松了多少?
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- 3. His writing is difficult and often verbose.
- 他的文章很晦涩,而且往往篇幅冗长。
来自辞典例句
- 4. What he had to say was confused, halting, and verbose.
- 他说的这些话既杂乱无章 、 吞吞吐吐, 又啰里啰嗦.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Neither of us was what anyone would call verbose.
- 我们俩任谁看来都不是啰嗦的人.
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