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adjective
of or relating to expression
the expressive function of language
serving to express, utter, or represent
foul and novel terms expressive of rage—H. G. Wells
effectively conveying meaning or feeling expressive line drawings
an expressive silence
表情丰富
The first known use of expressive was in the 15th century
expungeverb
to blot or rub out : erase
expulsionnoun
the act of expelling : the state of being expelled
expulsionnoun
the act of expelling : the state of being expelled
expropriateverb
to deprive of ownership or the right of ownership
to take over the property of another especially by government action
expropriateverb
to deprive of ownership or the right of ownership
to take over the property of another especially by government action
expresswaynoun
a divided superhighway that may be entered and left only at special places
expresso
expresslyadverb
so as to be absolutely clear : explicitly
was expressly forbidden to smoke
for the express purpose : especially
came expressly to congratulate her
expressiveadjective
of or relating to expression
serving to express
full of expressionalso: openly expressing one's feelings
an expressive face
1 A major departure from the Michael Bay-directed “Transformer” movies, this prequel has a lot of moments with an animated feel and a central character that has a different, more sensitive expressiveness than he’s shown before.
2 Leveraging the language's expressiveness makes it easier to see idiomatic patterns emerge because the medium of design is clearer.
充分利用语言的表达性有利于更容易地发现惯用模式,因为设计的媒介更清晰。
3 Another inhibitor for harvesting patterns lies with the expressiveness of the language itself.
另一个阻碍积累模式(harvesting patterns)的因素是语言本身的表达性。
4 In 1991, she recorded her first album, the best-selling “Debut,” signaling the arrival of a great talent combining technical precision and finely shaded emotional expressiveness.
5 Initially, it seems almost perverse that Mr. Hardy is bearded in “Locke,” if only because it suggests that all that fuzz might get in the way of his expressiveness.
6 But Dargis also praised Smith’s “warm expressiveness” and called both his and his son’s performances “likable in the extreme.”
7 This digital disguise doesn't mute each person's expressiveness and rarely feels intrusive.
8 They then asked strangers to rate the videotaped subjects on physical attractiveness, emotional expressiveness and social skills.
然后他们把拍摄的录像拿给陌生人去评价胜利外表、感情表达和社交技巧。
9 For example, the sheer sound and expressiveness of great stage actors' voices.
10 His painting rose to a fresh expressiveness and revealed a shrewder insight.
他的画富有一种新的表达力,显示出更敏锐的洞察力.
11 The soprano Celia Alcedo, he says, "couldn't believe the expressiveness of some of the lines" she was given to sing.
12 “He combines the inner intensity of a Brando with the outer expressiveness of a Charles Laughton — just the right tools to craft an indelible modern villain,” Mr. Nolan wrote in an email.
13 Lee has improved since then in many ways — her feet are more supple, her extensions are higher, her expressiveness can be more fully felt.
14 Its wavelike patterns have a free-hand expressiveness at odds with the nearby buildings.
15 The productions are stagey, English-y and old-fashioned, but Taylor's emotional immediacy, amazing expressiveness and memorably violet eyes command your attention throughout.
16 Mr. Pencolé is shown in the production’s final moments in a yogalike pose with his hands pressed to the ground, stretching his fingers, presumably to increase their expressiveness.
17 Colors bring out emotional expressiveness, Ms. Haring explained; each color connects to a different vowel sound.
18 McIntyre’s quirky, full-body expressiveness has always been a good fit for the company, but here it showed off the dancers in new ways.
19 Her face has the comic mobility and expressiveness of an Easter Island statue.
20 But the play was predominately a showcase for the vocal range and comic expressiveness of Andrews, who balanced its charm and satirical impulse.
1 表示
significant representative indicative expressive denotative significative evincive expressively show display expression representation profession gesture notation signification denotation ostent tell represent indicate witness declare exhibit render imply signify denote evince cluck bespeak betoken
2 富有表情
3 表现
expressive expressional expressively turn performance display expression representation dash showing do perform show live project present represent express evince batting average
5 富有表现力