word的意思和读音

word

: [wɜrd] : [wɜː(r)d]

n.

v.

int.

words  wording  worded  

v.+n.say word,use word,hear word,keep word,speak word

adj.+n.single word,english word,good word,right word,same word

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wordn.unit of language

1.[c]a single unit of language which means sth and can be spoken or written

Do not write more than 200 words.西 200

Do you know the words to this song?

What's the Spanish word for ‘table’?table 西

He was a true friend in all senses of the word .

Tell me what happened in your own words .

I could hear every word they were saying.

He couldn't find the words to thank her enough.

Words fail me(= I cannot express how I feel) .

There are no words to say how sorry we are.

I can't remember her exact words.

Angry is not the word for it ─I was furious.

sth you say

2.[c]a thing that you say; a remark or statement

Have a word with Pat and see what she thinks.

Could I have a quick word with you(= speak to you quickly) ?

A word of warning : read the instructions very carefully.

words of love

She left without a word(= without saying anything) .

I don't believe a word of his story(= I don't believe any of it) .

a man of few words(= who doesn't talk very much)

I'd like to say a few words about future plans.

Remember─ not a word to(= don't tell) Peter about any of this.

He never breathed a word of this to me.

promise

3.[sing]a promise or guarantee that you will do sth or that sth will happen or is true

I give you my word that this won't happen again.

I give you my word of honour(= my sincere promise) …

We never doubted her word.怀

We only have his word for it that the cheque is in the post.

to keep your word(= do what you promised)

He promised to help and was as good as his word(= did what he promised) .

He's a man of his word(= he does what he promises) .

I trusted her not to go back on her word(= break her promise) .

I can't prove it─you'll have to take my word for it(= believe me) .

information/news

4.[sing]a piece of information or news

There's been no word from them since before Christmas.

She sent word that she would be late.

If word gets out about the affair, he will have to resign.

Word has it that she's leaving.

The word is they've split up.

He likes to spread the word about the importance of healthy eating.

Bible

5.[sing]》;the Bible and its teachings

IDM

The news spread by word of mouth.

by word of mouthbecause people tell each other and not because they read about it

The news spread by word of mouth.

(right) from the word go(informal)from the very beginning

When Mary starts talking, no one else can get a word in edgeways.

(not) get a word in edgeways(not) to be able to say anything because sb else is speaking too much

When Mary starts talking, no one else can get a word in edgeways.

have a word in sbs earto speak to sb privately about sth

We've had words.

Words were exchanged.

have/exchange words (with sb) (about sth)to have an argument with sb

We've had words.

Words were exchanged.

They asked him to leave─in other words he was fired.

in other wordsused to introduce an explanation of sth

They asked him to leave─in other words he was fired.

‘Did she say she was sorry?’ ‘Not in so many words.’“?”“。”

He didn't approve of the plan and said so in as many words.

(not) in so/as many words(not) in exactly the same words as sb says were used

‘Did she say she was sorry?’ ‘Not in so many words.’“?”“。”

He didn't approve of the plan and said so in as many words.

‘Would you like to help us?’ ‘In a word, no.’“?”“。”

in a word(informal)used for giving a very short, usually negative, answer or comment

‘Would you like to help us?’ ‘In a word, no.’“?”“。”

Could you say that again in words of one syllable?

in words of one syllableusing very simple language

Could you say that again in words of one syllable?

He always has to have the last word in any argument.

the last/final word (on sth)the last comment or decision about sth

He always has to have the last word in any argument.

(upon) my wordused to show that you are surprised about sth

Nobody had a good word to say about him.

not have a good word to say for sb/sth(informal)to never say anything good about sb/sth

Nobody had a good word to say about him.

put in a (good) word for sbto praise sb to sb else in order to help them get a job, etc.put words into sbs mouthto suggest that sb has said sth when in fact they have not

Just say the word, and I'll go.

say/give the wordto give an order; to make a request

Just say the word, and I'll go.

take sb at their word);to believe exactly what sb says or promisestake the words right out of sbs mouthto say what sb else was going to saytoo funny, silly, ridiculous, etc. for wordsextremely funny, silly, ridiculous, etc.

She repeated their conversation word for word to me.

a word-for-word translation

word for word;(in exactly the same words or (when translated) exactly equivalent words

She repeated their conversation word for word to me.

a word-for-word translation

sbs word is their bondsomebody's promise can be relied on completely

He told me to leave─or words to that effect.

words to that effectused to show that you are giving the general meaning of what sb has said rather than the exact words

He told me to leave─or words to that effect.

v.

1.[oftpass]~ sthto write or say sth using particular words

How was the letter worded(= what did it say exactly) ?

int.

1.used to show that you accept or agree with what sb has just said

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v.1.,,

n.1.a single unit of written or spoken language2.a short conversation or discussion, usually without other people listening; a short speech on a particular subject3.news or information about someone or something4.if someone gives you a word of something such as advice, praise, or warning, they advise, praise, or warn you5.someones words are things that they say; used about the words of a song, rather than the music1.a single unit of written or spoken language2.a short conversation or discussion, usually without other people listening; a short speech on a particular subject3.news or information about someone or something4.if someone gives you a word of something such as advice, praise, or warning, they advise, praise, or warn you5.someones words are things that they say; used about the words of a song, rather than the music

v.1.to use words to express something in a particular way

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1.As a matter of fact, the word "exam-orientation" is just a neutral expression which is not necessarily negative or positive.,“

2.Life is not the word, the sharp eyes visible wonderful expressions; Book is the word of life, rich feelings in people deeply understood.

3.Tell the truth, I also do not know I came to which, but from this dope out this word not be commendatory word likely.

4.One of the association's biggest challenges is to spread the word about what a satisfying profession aircraft maintenance provides.

5.Our new president is in the broadest sense of the word. . . a reader, and a writer.广

6.And err, he informed me that uh, she took the news rather badly, in fact, he uh, mentioned the word frenzy.

7.Not a word. I gathered it was a clerical or executive job of some kind, because he had the appearance. And his hands were soft.

8."There's so much more to talk about apart from a word. It's about nutrition and improving your health, " he said.,”

9.In the American tradition of blended families, John McCain's family is a textbook example in every sense of the word.·

10.and he didn't blame me for not having heard a word of a story which had lasted while we walked three miles.