Similar words: expression, inexpressible, impressive, express, aggressive, regressive, progressive, recessive. Meaning: [ɪk'spresɪv] adj. characterized by expression.
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91, And what's more, language has six functions such as informative function, expressive function, evocative function, metalingual function, esthetic function and phatic function.
92, The linguistic features in Deng Xiaoping's Selected Works are mainly seen in functional style, expressive style and epoch style.
93, Expressive Style: Sales Manager.
94, Ambiguity refers literally to doubtfulness or uncertainty in expressive meaning of the text. An expression may contain multiple meanings, and this is an important technique of poetry.
95, From the text-functional perspective, The Gettysburg Address is a combination of expressive and vocative texts.
96, Unfortunately this expressive word has not yet made its way across the channel.
97, Muskiness: Complex white muskiness, expressive sex appeal and female are idiosyncratic .
98, According to Reiss' text typology, tourism signs can be categorized into three types: informative , expressive and appellative.
99, So graphic artist design not only involves many kinds of element also different expressive means or skills.
100, Examples of the expressive movements are gestures, posture, characteristic actions, or speech habits.
101, The present invention has all pitch of treble, mediant and bass, and thus rich expressive force.
102, Based upon Buhler's classification of language functions, Peter Newmark puts texts into three types, i. e. the expressive type, the informative type and the vocative type.
103, Marked tranquillo and expressive is a songful tune filled with romantic longing.
104, Donizetti carefully woven melodic lines, twists and turns to euphemism, expressive and singing, Orchestration in the accompaniment of music at the same time the pursuit of wealth effect.
105, The robot features a double jointed neck that helps it achieve more expressive postures.
106, The anti-plane equation of motion for an orthotropic anisotropic body has several expressive manners, moreover the presentations of self-similar solutions are particularly simple.
107, Cave Grotto depth delivered , Tibetan Cina insurance,(http://sentencedict.com/expressive.html) Qifeng Li rocks ranging from lying to expressive materials.
108, Shape imitation and meaning imitation are two expressive features of pictograph.
109, Most psychotherapy is primarily verbal but expressive arts therapy is also non - verbal.
110, I remember a warm voice, expressive eyes, and bushy eyebrows that wiggled comically at a pun or a joke.
111, These paintings can't compete in expressive power with those ones.
112, In the generalized fuzzy selection operation, a user may define generalized fuzzy comparators and provide thresholds, hence the expressive power and flexibility of fuzzy queries are enhanced.
113, Expressive leaders cultivate a personal relationship staff in the group.
114, Her Pearl!- For so had Hester called her; not as a name expressive of her aspect, which had nothing of the calm, white, unimpassioned lustre that would be indicated by the comparison.
115, The Jew nodded an expressive approval of this mode of treatment.
116, Pizzicato and arco techniques have almost unlimited expressive potential, thanks to the Polar Pickup System.
117, She put her two hands together in her customary expressive way and pressed her fingers.
118, Bozo had a strange way of talking, Cockneyfied and yet very lucid and expressive. It was as though he had read good books but had never troubled to correct his grammar.
119, Mike Keefe of The Denver Post won for his cartoons that employed "a loose, expressive style to send strong, witty messages."
120, From the Cubist collages of Picasso and Braque to the final works of Matisse, artists in the West have used cut paper forms for a wide variety of formal and expressive purposes.
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