wording
- IPA[ˈwəːdɪŋ]
英式
- the words used to express something; the way in which something is expressed
noun: wording, plural noun: wordings
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名詞
- 1. the words used to express something; the way in which something is expressed the standard form of wording for a consent letter
- a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes ... I don't like the word ‘unofficial’ so many words for so few ideas
- express (something spoken or written) in particular words: he words his request in a particularly ironic way a strongly worded letter of protest
- used to express agreement or affirmation: Word, that's a good record, man
Oxford Dictionary
- a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes ... I don't like the word “unofficial” so many words for so few ideas
- choose and use particular words in order to say or write (something): he words his request in a particularly ironic way a strongly worded letter of protest
- used to express agreement: “That Jay is one dangerous character.” “Word.”
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a word that may be offensive or have a negative connotation, specified by the ... the F-word
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a slang word, or one that may be offensive or have a negative connotation, specified ... the F-word
Oxford Dictionary
- words that indicate a willingness to fight or challenge someone or that are likely to cause ... you are challenging us to a boxing match with real fighting words his players couldn't back up those fighting words with any meaningful action
Oxford Dictionary
- an offensive or indecent word.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the Bible, or a part of it
Oxford American Dictionary
- the Bible, or a part of it
Oxford Dictionary
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- the words used to express something; the way in which something is expressed: the standard form of wording for a consent letter
Oxford American Dictionary