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Definition of verbalize in English: verbalize(British verbalise) verbˈvəːb(ə)lʌɪzˈvərbəˌlaɪz [with object]1Express (ideas or feelings) in words, especially by speaking out loud. 用言语表达(尤指大声说出)(想法,感情) they are unable to verbalize their real feelings 他们无法用言语表达他们的真实感情。 Example sentencesExamples - This model can be used with children who have developed skills and can verbalize their feelings, usually age three or older.
- I verbalise my shame in mocking his tears before and I think I regained the points I lost earlier.
- Many of my students were too stressed to verbalize their feelings.
- At times, a teacher must intervene to check and control a child's impulse, or to help a child verbalize a feeling.
- That's where I am at the moment, so bear with me while I try to verbalize this current idea.
- Absent parents may express feelings of rejection if their children verbalize positive feelings for the stepparent.
- We can easily envision a professor like Robert verbalizing his irritation with students and the university administration.
- As the patient was allowed to verbalize these feelings, she agreed to some behavioral interventions to help with the problem.
- Give the person time to talk and encourage her/him to verbalize feelings.
- It's worthless to parade my BA in politics if I can't even verbalise my own opinions.
- The Rainbows programme is a way of providing the emotional stability that the children need to verbalise their feelings.
- Hayek's achievement was to verbalize the idea of a ‘universal order of peace.’
- Her allusion to Islam is based on an effort to verbalise the thoughts and emotions arising from her deeply personal Islamic faith.
- Likely, your parents were raised in homes where love wasn't verbalized so they're not used to saying, ‘I love you.’
- Younger toddlers are unable to verbalize their feelings, and their behaviors may regress after the new child is born.
- Clay modelling and mask making were used to verbalise anger.
- It is difficult for me to verbalize my feelings for you, because mere words can't begin to express my deep love.
- Members of dysfunctional families tend to either withhold or not verbalize their feelings, wants, likes, and dislikes with each other.
- Jade stopped, silent for a few moments as she tried to find the best way to verbalize her feelings.
- As I verbalise my thoughts, I realise how judgmental and awful they are.
Synonyms oral, spoken, said, uttered, articulated, expressed, stated, verbalized, vocal, unwritten, by mouth, word-of-mouth 2no object Speak, especially at length and with little real content. (尤指啰嗦无实质内容地)说,夸夸其谈 the dangers of verbalizing about art 空谈艺术的危害。 Example sentencesExamples - Some subjects who verbalized poorly gave crucial, pertinent material once encouraged to talk freely.
- Terri no longer attempted to verbalize back to me when I spoke to her.
- ‘Oh dear,’ he verbalized as he came up beside Dale.
- Ever catch yourself thinking or - even worse - verbalizing.
- Teachers can verbalize as they choose, use, and monitor their reading strategies.
- Doing that is as simple as wishing, concentrating, or verbalizing.
3Make (a word, especially a noun) into a verb. 把(一个词,尤指名词)变成动词
Derivativesadjective Less direct interfaces cause the user to build a more verbalisable and transferable body of knowledge about the domain. Example sentencesExamples - The skill of reading is not easily verbalisable.
- For explicit, verbalizable knowledge, the road from total ignorance to full expertise has three clearly identifiable signposts along the way.
- If it were merely my verbalisable representation of myself, then it would not be a field event but an intrapsychic one.
- Although this effect is very robust, nearly all of the extant research has used verbal or readily verbalisable stimuli.
nounvəːb(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n Boys made more positive verbalizations about the game than girls. Example sentencesExamples - He also made use of verbalizations such as: ‘Thousands of our countrymen and women…’ and ‘We round a new class of heroes…’
- This results in greater verbalisation, and thus children become fluent in a language much sooner than adults.
- The values expressed in parental behavior and verbalizations are an important contribution to prosocial behavior.
- Indeed, verbalization is not just the expression of inner thoughts and ideas.
noun Always the streetwise signifying verbalizer, Madhubuti offers biting and humorous critiques. Example sentencesExamples - She could also be a witty verbalizer and inventor of far-fetched movement riddles.
Definition of verbalize in US English: verbalize(British verbalise) verbˈvərbəˌlaɪzˈvərbəˌlīz 1with object Express (ideas or feelings) in words, especially by speaking out loud. 用言语表达(尤指大声说出)(想法,感情) they are unable to verbalize their real feelings 他们无法用言语表达他们的真实感情。 Example sentencesExamples - As the patient was allowed to verbalize these feelings, she agreed to some behavioral interventions to help with the problem.
- Give the person time to talk and encourage her/him to verbalize feelings.
- It is difficult for me to verbalize my feelings for you, because mere words can't begin to express my deep love.
- Her allusion to Islam is based on an effort to verbalise the thoughts and emotions arising from her deeply personal Islamic faith.
- At times, a teacher must intervene to check and control a child's impulse, or to help a child verbalize a feeling.
- Younger toddlers are unable to verbalize their feelings, and their behaviors may regress after the new child is born.
- Many of my students were too stressed to verbalize their feelings.
- The Rainbows programme is a way of providing the emotional stability that the children need to verbalise their feelings.
- Jade stopped, silent for a few moments as she tried to find the best way to verbalize her feelings.
- That's where I am at the moment, so bear with me while I try to verbalize this current idea.
- We can easily envision a professor like Robert verbalizing his irritation with students and the university administration.
- Clay modelling and mask making were used to verbalise anger.
- Members of dysfunctional families tend to either withhold or not verbalize their feelings, wants, likes, and dislikes with each other.
- As I verbalise my thoughts, I realise how judgmental and awful they are.
- I verbalise my shame in mocking his tears before and I think I regained the points I lost earlier.
- It's worthless to parade my BA in politics if I can't even verbalise my own opinions.
- Hayek's achievement was to verbalize the idea of a ‘universal order of peace.’
- Likely, your parents were raised in homes where love wasn't verbalized so they're not used to saying, ‘I love you.’
- This model can be used with children who have developed skills and can verbalize their feelings, usually age three or older.
- Absent parents may express feelings of rejection if their children verbalize positive feelings for the stepparent.
Synonyms oral, spoken, said, uttered, articulated, expressed, stated, verbalized, vocal, unwritten, by mouth, word-of-mouth 2no object Speak, especially at excessive length and with little real content. (尤指啰嗦无实质内容地)说,夸夸其谈 the dangers of verbalizing about art 空谈艺术的危害。 Example sentencesExamples - Doing that is as simple as wishing, concentrating, or verbalizing.
- Terri no longer attempted to verbalize back to me when I spoke to her.
- Teachers can verbalize as they choose, use, and monitor their reading strategies.
- Some subjects who verbalized poorly gave crucial, pertinent material once encouraged to talk freely.
- ‘Oh dear,’ he verbalized as he came up beside Dale.
- Ever catch yourself thinking or - even worse - verbalizing.
3with object Make (a word, especially a noun) into a verb. 把(一个词,尤指名词)变成动词 |