时间: 2025-04-24 00:24:42
美: [vɝ'bos]
英: [vɜː'bəʊs]
adj. 冗长的;啰嗦的
最后更新时间:2025-04-24 00:24:42
词源分析:Verbose 来源于拉丁语“verbosus”,意为“多言的”,由“verbum”(意为“词”)派生而来。前缀“ver-”意指“词语”或“语言”。
历史背景:该词首次使用的历史并不明确,但在英语文学中,自19世纪以来,常被用来形容那些表达冗长的文章或演讲。
课本:
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The speaker was too verbose, causing the audience to lose interest.
(演讲者过于冗长,导致听众失去兴趣。)
I prefer concise writing over verbose explanations.
(我更喜欢简明的写作,而不是冗长的解释。)
His verbose style made it difficult to understand his main argument.
(他冗长的风格使得理解他的主要论点变得困难。)
The verbose report was filled with unnecessary details.
(这份冗长的报告充满了不必要的细节。)
In academic writing, being verbose is often frowned upon.
(在学术写作中,冗长通常是不受欢迎的。)
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音标记忆法:学*该单词的发音 /vərˈboʊs/,可以帮助记忆其拼写和发音。
词根记忆法:记住“verbum”意为“词”,这样可以帮助理解与语言有关的其他词汇,如“verbal”。
通过以上分析,用户可以更全面地理解和记忆“verbose”这个单词。
[[正式]] If you describe a person or a piece of writing as verbose, you are critical of them because they use more words than are necessary, and so make you feel bored or annoyed. 罗嗦的
例:...verbose politicians....长篇大论的政客们。
例:His writing is difficult and often verbose.他的文章晦涩难懂,而且往往篇幅冗长。