Verbal in english

Verbal

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verbal = vocal ; unwritten ; verbal. 

Example: Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.Example: She did stir uneasily when one day he exhorted her to be careful whom she was seen with, and when he advised her to remember that in her new and different setting people who fail to observe unwritten rules of acceptable behavior are in some people's eyes expendable.Example: Instead of struggling alone, locked in our inadequacy with words, we couple with the writer in an act of verbal creation in which communication is consummated.

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» abuso verbalverbal abuse .

Example: Verbal abuse is difficult to identify and regrettably can be a common type of abuse in some marriages.

» acuerdo verbalverbal agreement .

Example: The major reason cited for not using forms was a preference for verbal agreements.

» agresión verbalverbal aggressionverbal assaultverbal abuse .

Example: Verbal aggression was also found to be negatively related to both homophily and personal attraction.

Example: He responded with a vicious verbal assault and told me in no uncertain terms that if I ever went over his head I'd be fired on the spot.

Example: Verbal abuse is difficult to identify and regrettably can be a common type of abuse in some marriages.

» amonestación verbalverbal warning .

Example: An employer gives an employee a verbal warning as an indicator that they are doing something that needs to be addressed and corrected immediately.

» apéndice verbalverbal extension .

Example: In any class, if a desired concept is not specified in the 'normal' UDC notation, it can be individualized by a verbal extension to the class number.

» apercibimiento verbalverbal warning .

Example: An employer gives an employee a verbal warning as an indicator that they are doing something that needs to be addressed and corrected immediately.

» compromiso verbalverbal commitment .

Example: Verbal commitment significantly increased participation in an experiment to encourage people to use recycling bins.

» comunicación no verbalnon-verbal communication .

Example: Non-verbal communication is the exchange of information between individuals by means other than language.

» comunicación verbalspeech communication .

Example: The simple communication model of sender -> message -> receiver was originally formulated in terms of speech communication.

» diarrea verbalverbal diarrhoea .

Example: The expression 'verbal diarrhoea' therefore means that someone simply won't stop talking.

» equivalencia verbalverbal translation .

Example: The provision of 'guide' or 'feature' cards, displaying class numbers and their verbal translations, break up the classified sequence into manageable proportions and help in the process of guiding.

» forma verbalverbal .

Example: In addition to providing these advantages, the use of subordinate clauses also dispenses with the need to learn a range of verbals and their inflectional paradigms.

» frase verbalverbal phrase .

Example: A verb can appear on its own and stand as a single unit or be part of what is called a verbal phrase.

» intercambio verbalexchangeverbal exchange .

Example: Reports of interviews of exchanges are to be entered under the participant if the report is essentially confined to the words of the person(s) interviewed.

Example: He makes his interlocutors wonder whether his violations of maxims are caused by mental aberration, rather than a conscious intent to disrupt verbal exchange.

» llegar a un acuerdo verbalcome to + a verbal agreementreach + a verbal agreement .

Example: If you and your landlord come to a verbal agreement to cancel the lease, make sure you get it in writing.

Example: Several months ago he reached a verbal agreement with his landlord to purchase the home but a few weeks ago the landlord died and his wife refuses to sell the house.

» locución verbalphrasal verbphrasal .

Example: Phrasal verbs are very common and are a really good way to make yourself sound more natural when speaking informal English.

Example: I know phrasals are difficult to remember, but it's just practice.

» nombre verbalverbal noun [Nombre derivado del participio de presente o gerundio de un verbo; por ejemplo cataloguing (catalogación)] .

Example: Activities are usually denoted by verbal nouns, eg building, lubricating, though in some cases we may find the passive rather than the active form, eg lubrication.

» plano verbalverbal plane .

Example: At this stage the indexer is working in the verbal plane of classification.

» sintagma verbalverbal phrase .

Example: A verb can appear on its own and stand as a single unit or be part of what is called a verbal phrase.

» sistema de clasificación verbalverbal classification system .

Example: Postulate-based Permuted Subject Indexing (POPSI) is an innovative verbal classification system based primarily on Ranganathan's postulates redefined in a lucid way by Bhattacharyya.

» tener un acuerdo verbalhave + a verbal agreement .

Example: We also had a verbal agreement with him, our mistake was letting him leave for holiday before actually signing him up.

» tiempo verbaltense .

Example: A simple past tense describes more effectively what was done and the present tense may be used in dealing with facts, properties etc, which still hold true.

Verbal synonyms

prolix in spanish: prolijo, pronunciation: proʊlɪks part of speech: adjective spoken in spanish: hablado, pronunciation: spoʊkən part of speech: adjective communicative in spanish: comunicativo, pronunciation: kəmjunəkətɪv part of speech: adjective communicatory in spanish: comunicativo, pronunciation: kəmjunəkətɔri part of speech: adjective
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