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First, the phonetic symbols of words
Word pronunciation: English? [? k'spres]? ? ? Beautiful? [? k'spres]?
Second, the definition of words
Noun (short for noun)? Express train; Express delivery; special envoy
Adjective? Clear; Hasty; direct
adv? express
Transitive verbs? Expression; Express delivery; Squeeze out; express
Third, the usage of words.
(verb)
The basic meaning of express is "squeezing out the contents", which means "displaying". It can be used to reveal not only thoughts and feelings, but also experiences, ideas and personalities. The method of revealing can be language, gesture, action, body posture, facial expression, etc. , as well as painting, music, dance and other artistic techniques.
Express is a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun. In the negative sentence that means "unable to express ……", it can be followed by a clause guided by interrogative words.
When the subject of express is a person, it can be followed by words expressing feelings or ideas, or symbols or equations expressing quantity or quantity problems.
Express can also use words expressing thoughts or feelings as the subject, which has the same structure and no difference in meaning as sentences with people as the subject.
Express can occasionally be used in passive structures.
The object of expression is followed by from or out of, which means "squeeze out from", followed by to means "express to" and in means "express to".
Express can also take a reflexive pronoun as an object, which means "express your meaning [emotion]".
Express can also be used as the solution of "send … as a postal express", which is mainly used in British English.
(noun)
When used as a noun, it means "express delivery", which mainly refers to the special express in the train; Express delivery can also refer to "express delivery", which mainly refers to the express delivery service of post offices and railway bureaus.
Express is a countable noun when used for "expression" and an uncountable noun when used for "expression".
(adjective)
When express is used as an adjective, it basically means "express" and "high-speed", which means fast or express delivery of trains, mail and so on. By extension, it can also mean "clear", which means that someone clearly expresses or directly explains it. Express can also be extended to mean "the similarity is not bad at all"
Express can only be used as an attribute when developing a "quick" solution.
Express has no comparative level and superlative level.
adverb
When express is used as an adverb, it means "by express delivery", means by express delivery or express delivery, and can also mean "intentionally" or "deliberately" by extension. It is usually used as an adverbial in sentences.
In the United States, courier company refers to "courier company", which is equivalent to the carrier or carrier's office in Britain. Express can also mean "express service" or "delivery by express company" in the United States;
Both express and explicit mean "clear", but express usually explains or excuses with a certain purpose when expressing clearly. The difference is that explicit generally gives detailed details to explain and make the point more clear.
Expressing yourself means "expressing yourself", and sometimes as is added after yourself.
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Express parcel to a place? Send a parcel to a place by express mail.
Express anger? Express anger
Express your troubles? Show annoyance
Express apple? Squeeze apples
Best wishes? Express good wishes
Express deep regret? Express great regret
Express equality? Represents equality
Express mail? Send a letter by express mail
Express goods to someone? Express the goods to sb.
Disapprove? make difficulties
Express interest in ... Show interest in ... ...
Express your love? Express love
Express your mind? Express your thoughts
Say no? refuse
Discrimination of the meaning of verb (abbreviation of verb)
The words "expression", "air", "broaching", "emitting", "venting" and "sound" all have the meaning of "expression". The difference is:
Expression has the widest meaning, which can refer to expressing thoughts, feelings, experiences, ideas or personalities orally, in writing or in any other way;
Air refers to propagating someone's point of view, hoping to attract public attention or gain sympathy;
Broaching emphasizes the first time, especially after careful consideration or waiting for debate;
Vent emphasizes uncontrollable venting or expressing strong feelings;
Phonetics refers to the powerful expression of a person's thoughts, opinions or feelings in words;
Out means to make a strong sound suddenly.
Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs
Me? Will it? Like what? Where to? Express delivery? Mine? Grateful? Where to? Everyone? For what? Their? Work hard? Work. ?
I want to express my gratitude to all those who have worked hard.
we? Is it okay? Express delivery? That? Equation? Like what? That?
We can express this equation like this.
I will. Like what? Where to? Send? This? Express delivery? Please. ?
Excuse me, I want to send it by express.
What about you? Really? Where to? Pay? Answer? Tall? Premium? For what? Express delivery? Delivery. ?
There is a high surcharge for express delivery.
That? The result? Is it? Expressed? Are you online? Descending? Value? Order. ?
The results are in descending numerical order.
Customer? With what? Ten? Articles? Or? Less? Is it okay? Use? That? Express delivery? Ryan. ?
Customers who buy less than ten items can use the fast shopping channel.