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    express 的英语意思

    expressexpress1 /ɪkˈspres/ verb [transitive] 查看全部语言翻译1feeling to tell or show what you are feeling or thinking by using words, looks, or actions用语言、表情或行为表达自己的感受或想法express your views/opinions Bill’s not afraid to express his opinions.比尔不怕表达自己的意见。 Parents have expressed their concerns about their children’s safety.家长们对孩子的安全表达了忧虑。 She expressed an interest in seeing York.她表达了参观约克的兴趣。express something in/by/through something Express your reasons for applying in simple terms.用简单的语言表达你的申请理由。express sympathy/fear/anger etc She doesn’t express her emotions as much as he does.她不像他那样善于表达情感。express thanks/gratitude (for something) (to somebody) (=thank someone in a speech or by writing a letter)(=在致辞或书信中向他人致谢) Finally, I’d like to express my sincere thanks to all those who have helped today.最后,我想向今天所有给予帮助的人致以诚挚的谢意。express doubts/reservations The USA expressed reservations before agreeing to sign the agreement.美国在同意签署协议之前表达了保留意见。 Many people have expressed their opposition to the proposals.许多人对这些提案表达了反对意见。express yourself (=say what you think or feel)(=表达自己的想法或感受) Young children often have difficulty expressing themselves.幼儿往往难以表达自己。 He first learnt to express himself through movement at his dance classes.他在舞蹈课上第一次学会了用动作来表达自我。 Words can’t express (=it is impossible to describe) how angry we felt.言语无法表达(=无从形容)我们当时有多愤怒。 see thesaurus at say2particular emotion to show or describe a particular feeling展现或描绘特定的情感:  Many of Munch’s paintings express a deep feeling of despair.蒙克的许多画作表达了深沉的绝望之情。3 something expresses itself if something expresses itself, it becomes noticeable(某事物)自我显现,变得明显可见 SYN  something reveals itself:  Religious faith expresses itself in a variety of ways.宗教信仰以多种方式表现出来。4mathematics technical术语 to change an amount or quantity into a different form, especially in mathematics将数量转化为不同的形式,尤指数学中express something as/in something Express three-quarters as a decimal.将四分之三表示为小数。 The value of the coffee becomes significantly higher when expressed in foreign currency.咖啡的价值以外币表示时会显著提高。5feeding babies if a woman expresses milk, she presses milk out of her breast in order to feed it to her baby later如果女性挤奶,即将乳汁从乳房中挤压出来,以备之后喂给婴儿COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2– 释义 1 和 2nouns名词express your views/opinions/ideas· Everyone who attends the meeting will be given the opportunity to express their opinions.· 所有出席会议的人都将有机会表达自己的意见。express your feelings· He felt unable to express his feelings in a letter.· 他觉得无法用信件表达自己的感受。express an interest in something· Many property developers have expressed an interest in buying the land.· 许多房地产开发商表达了购买该土地的兴趣。express concern (=say or show that you are worried)· Financial analysts have expressed concern about the possibility of a recession.· 金融分析师对经济衰退的可能性表达了担忧。express your thanks/gratitude/appreciation (=say thank you to someone, in a speech)· On behalf of the team, I’d like to express our appreciation for all your efforts.· 谨代表团队,对您所有的努力表示感谢。express doubts/reservations (=say or show that you are not sure whether something is true or right)· Environmentalists began to express doubts about the benefits of biofuels.· 环保人士开始对生物燃料的效益提出质疑。express surprise/shock· ‘I don’t believe he could hurt anyone,’ she said, expressing her surprise.· "我不相信他会伤害任何人,"她说道,言语间流露出惊讶。express anger· Teachers have expressed anger at the government’s education reforms.· 教师们对政府的教育改革表示愤怒。express your grief (=say or show that you are very sad, especially because someone you love has died)· She searched for further words to express her grief, but could find none.· 她努力寻找更多词语来表达悲痛,却无从寻得。express your sympathy (=say that you feel sorry for someone who is in a bad situation)· I wrote to his widow expressing our sympathy and sending her our condolences.· 我给他的遗孀写了信,表达了我们的同情并致以哀悼。express confidence· Throughout the trial, his legal team expressed confidence in the outcome.· 整个审判过程中,他的法律团队对结果表示有信心。express your hopes/desires (=say what you hope or want to happen)· Nadia expressed her hopes about remaining in San Diego County with her two children.· 纳迪娅表达了希望能与两个孩子留在圣地亚哥县的愿望。express your support (=say that you support someone or something)· The Israeli leader expressed his support for the U.S. plan.· 以色列领导人表示支持美国的计划。express opposition to something (=say that you oppose someone or something)· Local people have expressed their opposition to plans for a new airport.· 当地居民对新建机场的计划表示反对。express a willingness to do something (=say or show that you are willing to do something)· The unions expressed a willingness to have talks with the employers.· 工会表示愿意与雇主进行谈判。adverbs副词express something openly (=express a feeling in a way that is obvious to other people)· They expressed their anger openly in the meeting.· 他们在会议上公开表达了愤怒。express something clearly (=express an idea or opinion in a way that other people can understand)· He expresses his views very clearly.· 他的观点表达得非常清晰。phrases短语express yourself (=say what you think or feel)· He is very confident and finds it easy to express himself.· 他非常自信,觉得自我表达很容易。a chance/opportunity to express something· The debate will give MPs an opportunity to express their views in detail.· 此次辩论将给议员们提供详细表达意见的机会。words cannot express something (=it is impossible to describe something)· Words can’t express how much I miss her.· 我有多想念她,言语无法表达。
    expressexpress2 adjective [only before noun] 1deliberate and for a specific situation特意的;专为特定目的的:  The school was founded with the express purpose of teaching deaf children.这所学校是专门为教育失聪儿童而创立的。2clear and definite明确的,清晰的express agreement/consent/authority etc He is not to leave without my express permission.未经我明确许可,他不得离开。 Matthew left express instructions to keep all doors locked.马修留下了明确指示,要求锁好所有的门。3express train/coach/bus a train or bus that does not stop at many places and can therefore travel more quickly停靠站少、因此能更快行驶的列车或公共汽车;快车4express post/mail a system that delivers letters and packages very quickly快速递送信件和包裹的系统;快递服务5American English designed to help you move through a place more quickly专为帮助快速通过而设计的:  express lanes on the freeway高速公路上的快速车道 an express line at a supermarket (=where people with only a few things to buy go to pay)超市的快速结账通道(=购买少量商品的顾客结账的通道)
    expressexpress3 noun 1[countable usually singular] a train or bus that does not stop in many places and therefore travels quickly停靠站少、因此行驶速度较快的列车或公共汽车London–Gatwick Express/Orient Express (=a fast train or bus which does a particular journey regularly)(=定期行驶特定线路的快车或快客)2[uncountable] a post service that delivers letters and packages very quickly快速递送信件和包裹的邮政服务:  Send these books by express.用快递寄送这些书。
    expressexpress4 adverb send/deliver something express to send or deliver a letter, package etc quickly using a special post service使用特殊邮政服务快速寄送信件、包裹等