verbally的意思和读音

verbally

: [ˈvɜrb(ə)li] : [ˈvɜː(r)bəli]

adv.

adv.orally,vocally,in words,out loud

verballyadv.

1.in spoken words and not in writing or actions

The company had received complaints both verbally and in writing.

adv.1.();;

adv.1.The derivative of verbal2ing spoken communication rather than written communication; using words, not physical force3ing a verb

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2. lefty n. , verbally adv. , hilda n. ) ...

3. 87.interact 88.verbally 89.reduce ...

4. communicate vi. verbally ad. verbal a.

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7. 678. venture 679. verbally 680. verdict ...

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1.He was called in for an interrogation in which they verbally beat the hell out of him.

2.Wow. . . really not easy to say the word LOVE and I'm feeling a little shy right now even though I'm not expressing verbally. . . haha!使

3.The hope of a new world is in those of you who begin to see what is false and revolt against it, not just verbally but actually.

4.I found a book about verbally abusive relationships and was enormously reassured and validated by it.

5.You can verbally communicate what you are viewing into the tape recorder or to someone who records the information received.

6."It is possible to put on the TV and really engage with a child verbally, " says Christakis.“,”

7.Bushnell believed real character wasn't communicated verbally but instead at a level below that of consciousness.

8.If the dog comes to me and tries to push his head under my hand in an effort to get petted I verbally scold him and send him away.

9.Must be a strong communicator with the ability to communicate clearly about designs and concepts both verbally and in writing.

10.We fenced verbally as we always do, with me trying to get him to reveal more than he should.使