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词汇 verbalize
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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

Derivatives

  • verbalizable

  • adjective
    • 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.
  • verbalization

  • 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.
  • verbalizer

  • 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

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