Verbally Words Verbal Ver·Bal·Ly ˈvɜːbəli ˈvɜːrbəli Adverb Spoken
The adverb "verbally" means to do something using spoken words, as opposed to writing or actions. It describes communication or expression that is vocal rather than written or physical.
The adverb "verbally" means to do something using spoken words, as opposed to writing or actions. It describes communication or expression that is vocal rather than written or physical.
ver·bal·ly/ˈvɜːbəli; NAmEˈvɜːrbəli/adverbin spoken words and not in writing or actions 口头上(而非书面或行动上)◆The company had received complaints both verbally and in writing.这家公司收到了口头和书面的投诉。ver·bal·ly/ˈvɜːbəli; NAmEˈvɜːrbəli/
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verbalverb‧al1 /ˈvɜːbəl $ ˈvɜːr-/ ●●○ adjective
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1spoken rather than writtenverbal agreement/instructions etc2relating to words or using words: verbal skillsverbal abuse (=cruel words) from other kids on the street3relating to a verb: verbal nouns—verbally adverb: Her boss failed to stop the other workers from verbally abusing her.
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verbally
[ˈvɜ:bəli]
r12168
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ADV12090
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16101701
口头地(63%),逐字地(25%),词句地(12%)
adv.口头地,非书面地;用言辞地
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