verbiage
英 [ˈvɜːbiɪdʒ]
美 [ˈvɜːrbiɪdʒ]
n. 冗词; 赘语; 晦涩
BNC.34203 / COCA.28796
牛津词典
noun
- 冗词;赘语;晦涩
the use of too many words, or of more difficult words than are needed, to express an idea
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 冗词;赘语;废话
If you refer to someone's speech or writing asverbiage, you are critical of them because they use too many words, which makes their speech or writing difficult to understand.- Stripped of their pretentious verbiage, his statements come dangerously close to inviting racial hatred.
抛开那些夸大其词的冗词赘语不论,他的言论有挑起种族仇恨的危险。
- Stripped of their pretentious verbiage, his statements come dangerously close to inviting racial hatred.
双语例句
- It takes account of its audience, offering explanations where requisite, and avoiding specialized jargon and unnecessary verbiage.
它考虑到了其读者,提供了必要的解释,并避免专业术语和不必要的空话。 - Use concise military verbiage-G.S.Patton.
使用简明军事用语&巴顿。 - The positive attitude indicated both in the image and the verbiage arouses the viewers 'interest and stimulates their desire to buy.
图像和文本所表达的积极态度引起观看者兴趣和购买欲。 - TO REGULATE THE MAIN PART, TO CUT OFF THE VERBIAGE& On the Logical Structure of Liu Xie's Wen Xin Diao Long · Rang Cai Pian
规范本体剪截浮词&简论刘勰《文心雕龙·熔裁篇》的逻辑结构 - A point that has been missed in all the verbiage of recent days is how much her thinking owed to Keith Joseph, the Conservative who helped to put the idea of a genuine free market back on the political agenda.
近日诸多长篇大论都忽视了一点:撒切尔的思想有多少要归功于基斯•约瑟夫(KeithJoseph)?作为一名保守党员,约瑟夫曾帮助推动真正的自由市场思想重新登上政治议程。 - Lots of verbiage about why your run-time bots won't work on the destination server.
关于实时运行组件无法在目的服务器工作的废话。 - Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose so let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.
当然,我这段莫名其妙的杂碎汤带来的是最冗长的自我介绍。所以现在长话短说:能遇见您是我天大的荣幸,您可以叫我“V”。 - He was a more than commonly candid English gentleman in his avowed dislike of the poet's nonsense, verbiage and verse.
他比一般无偏见的英国绅士更加公然地宣称:他讨厌诗人的言之无物、冗词赘语和咬文嚼字。 - The speaker lost himself in verbiage.
那个人演讲叠床架屋兴头十足。 - Second, positive attitude is created through the verbiage.
第二,在文本中生成积极的态度。