wordy的意思和读音

wordy

: [ˈwɜrdi] : [ˈwɜː(r)di]

adj.

wordier  wordiest  

adj.concise

adj.verbose,long-winded,rambling,loquacious,prolix

wordyadj.

1.using too many words, especially formal ones

a wordy and repetitive essay

adj.1.(),2.,

adj.1ing more words than are necessary, especially long or formal words

1. wording wordy worker ...

2. Without prejudice to 1 wordy) hereof=of this ...

3. icy wordy woolly ...

4. : Online interview wordy : beat around the bush ...

5. wording wordy work ...

6. wordsplitting wordy wore 穿 ...

7. wordless( ); wordy( ) wordplay( ); ...

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1.Mamma, " Later on, I found Mummy to be a little bit troublesome and wordy , but I had no antipathy. ":“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

2.Imagine how much more wordy this would be using Java code.使Java

3.In the case of warning, shorter is definitely better! If you struggle with a long, wordy warning, it may be too late!

4.XML documents are VERBOSE; not just a little on the wordy side, but almost unbelievably huge.XML

5.She acted wonderfully in the play but he looked a bit wooden and his remarks were too wordy .

6.Ruth sat near him in the stern, while the three young fellows lounged amidships, deep in a wordy wrangle over "frat" affairs.

7.It's almost worth losing you wordy possessions to be reminded that people really nice when given half a chance.西

8.Stop! I don't want to hear you wordy! Go away, I was a ruthless hedgehog, for everyone! Don't bother me . . . . . .……

9.The main effect that children house grows to the child is beardless already and wordy.

10.Notice how the exact wording of the use-case steps isn't used because the steps are often too wordy to fit nicely on a diagram.使