wording的意思和读音

wording

: [ˈwɜrdɪŋ] : [ˈwɜː(r)dɪŋ]

n.

v.“word”

n.phrasing,words,language,phraseology,diction

wordingn.

1.the words that are used in a piece of writing or speech, especially when they have been carefully chosen

The wording was deliberately ambiguous.

n.1.,

v.1.“word”

n.1.the words that are used in a particular piece of writing or speech

v.1.The present participle of word

1. version wording original ...

2. woolen 线 wording wordy ...

3. woolly wording ,, wordless , ...

4. wooden block wording work scissor ...

5. 〖 expoundBuddhistdoctrine〗 wording〖 persuade;convince〗 ...

6. character repertoire;glossary,lexicon wording Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship ...

7. [ provincial commander-in-chief] [ way sth.is put;formulation;wording] [ rise as a cadre] ...

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1.I cannot but wonder whether this particular wording would not blur the distinction between the aggressor and the victim of aggression.怀

2."The means, the tools and the wording caused exactly the opposite of what was required, " he said.“,”

3.Overall, I feel you will be in agreement with the wording of this contract, but you should still have a lawyer take a look at it to be sure.

4.Mother, two very simple words, the early stages of school, we have learned the wording of it, but do not always feel that writing fluency.

5.Generally speaking, man's getting hurt ambition peep out a so bitter facial wording, that obviously only a few locations.

6.But what I noticed especially last night was the wording in which he tried to express this.

7.When he could not figure out the right wording for a certain part, he would play his violin to help him.

8.However, in 1980 the Church brought in a new prayer book, with a new marriage service and a new form of wording for the banns.,1980

9.Like others, it believed that the proposals could use some alternate wording while preserving what was the intent of the group.

10.I will give the benefit of my experience as to the best way of wording the matter.