verbal
adj. 詞語的; 言語的; 口頭的; 動詞的
You use verbal to indicate that something is expressed in speech rather than in writing or action.
They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse...
他們被推來搡去,受到大肆的謾罵攻擊。
We have a verbal agreement with her...
我們和她有個口頭約定。
You use verbal to indicate that something is connected with words and the use of words.
The test has scores for verbal skills, mathematical skills, and abstract reasoning skills...
測試包含對語言能力、數學能力和抽象推理能力的考查。
Wayne has great verbal dexterity.
韋恩的語言表達能力很強。
In grammar, verbal means relating to a verb.
...a verbal noun.
動名詞
1. communicated in the form of words;
2. of or relating to or formed from words in general;
3. of or relating to or formed from a verb;
4. relating to or having facility in the use of words;
5. expressed in spoken words;
6. prolix;
At which point did you get into a verbal altercation with the two Marine captains?
在什麼情況下你和兩個海軍陸戰隊上校發生了口角?
We have made only a few verbal changes in the material, keeping intact the original contents.
對於這些材料,我們只作了一些文字上的修改, 內容都照原樣.
Good written and verbal communication skills ( English and Chinese ).
具良好中英文溝通能力 ( 書寫及口語 ).
Use the labels to translate the verbal model into an algebraic equation.
用標籤把口頭形式轉化成代數等式.
My favorite would be the Verbal Chinese Courses.
我最喜愛的是口語課.
adj. 言辭上的;口頭的
utteredspokenvoicedvocalizedsoundedarticulatedpronouncedenunciatedoralsaid
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