verbal
英 ['vɜːb(ə)l]
美 ['vɝbl]
- adj.口頭で;口頭で;文字通り
- n. 動詞の非述語形
語源
英語の語源
- verbal (adj.)
- early 15c., "dealing with words" (especially in contrast to things or realities), from Old French verbal (14c.) and directly from Late Latin verbalis "consisting of words, relating to verbs," from Latin verbum "word" (see verb). Related: Verbally. Verbal conditioning is recorded from 1954. Colloquial verbal diarrhea is recorded from 1823. A verbal noun is a noun derived from a verb and sharing in its senses and constructions.
例文
- 1. They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse.
- 彼らは押し合いへし合いされ、激しい罵倒攻撃を受けた。
- 2.He leveled a verbal assault against his Democratic opponents.
- 彼は民主党のライバルを激しく攻撃した。/
- 3.The West must back up its verbal support with substantial economic aid.
- 西側諸国は、彼らの口頭支援を確実な経済援助で実現しなければならない。
- 4.Culture plays a large part in non- verbal communication.
- 文化は非言語コミュニケーションに大きな役割を果たしている。/
- 5.Avoid complex verbal constructions.
- 複雑な動詞構造の使用を回避します。/
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