单词 | verbiage |
释义 | verbiagever·bi·age /ˈvɜːbi-ɪdʒ $ ˈvɜːr-/ noun [uncountableU] formal speech or writing that has many unnecessary words in it 〔说话或写作的〕冗词,啰唆,赘语 meaningless verbiage 不知所云的冗词 Examples from the Corpus verbiage• Cut out the excess verbiage.• MacDonald, had he still been Prime Minister, would have lost the issue in verbiage and drowned himself in self-pity.• After the first bout of verbiage I disappeared inside my room and slept for a day.• Nobody is seriously being invited to stand on top of the mountain of verbiage and get an overview.• Dominic has always had a flair for appropriating snippets of verbiage.• Comprehension of the modern city's altered state is rarely apparent in much of the verbiage currently expended on urban architecture. (1700-1800) French Old French verbier “to talk a lot”, from verbe; → VERB |
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