word
英 [英 [wɜːd]]
美 [美 [wɜːrd]]
n. 单词; 词; 字; 说的话; 话语; 言语; 诺言; 许诺; 保证
v. 措辞; 用词
int. (表示接受或同意别人刚说的话)就是,说得对
过去式:worded 过去分词:worded 现在分词:wording 复数:words 第三人称单数:words
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双语例句
- They're willing to take him at his word when he says, 'Oh, I made mistakes and now I'll change.'
只要他说“哦,我错了,现在我要改过自新”,他们就愿意当真。 - Even the Assistant Secretary of State had to admit that previous policy did not, in his words, produce results.
就连助理国务卿也不得不承认之前的政策并没有,用他的话说,收到成效。 - I was devastated when her words came true
她的话应验了,我伤心欲绝。 - There is no word from the authorities on the reported attack
所报道的袭击事件没有得到当局的证实。 - The press never has a good word to say about them
新闻界从来没说过他们的好话。 - I want nothing said about this until I give the word.
没有我的命令,不准议论这件事。 - Can you hear the words on the album?
你听得清这张专辑中的歌词吗? - If I had written the letter, I might have worded it differently.
如果换作我写这封信,我或许会用不同的措辞。 - It's essential you make the right decisions from the word go.
关键是从一开始就作出正确的决定。 - Melina was hanging on his every word, fascinated.
梅利娜凝神细听着他的每句话,被深深吸引住了。