express

/ɪkˈspres/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈspres/ (ame, ipa) · /ik-ˈspres/ (ame, mw)

express — 動詞

  • expresspresent simple I / you / we / they
  • expresseshe / she / it
  • expressedpast simple
  • expressing-ing form

1. to communicate an emotion, viewpoint, or known truth by speaking, writing, throu

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

表達

透過言行展現感受或意見

to communicate an emotion, viewpoint, or known truth by speaking, writing, through facial expression, or by your behaviour, so that others can perceive it

例句

Aaron expressed his gratitude to the nurses with a warm handshake and a card.

Aaron 用溫暖的握手和一張卡片向護理師們表達了他的感謝。

express + noun phrase for showing feelings

Joon expressed doubt about the new policy during the team meeting on Friday.

Joon 在週五的團隊會議中對新政策表達了懷疑。

同義詞
  • convey

    more formal; suggests the message reaches the receiver effectively

  • voice

    specifically about speaking out an opinion or complaint

  • state

    more direct and formal; often used for facts or positions

反義詞
  • suppress

    to keep a feeling from being shown

文法句型

express + noun phrase

express + wh-clause

express + that-clause

用法筆記

Commonly used with abstract nouns such as 'gratitude', 'concern', 'interest', 'support', and 'regret'. The subject can be a person or something that conveys meaning (artwork, facial expression, tone of voice).

常見錯誤

I want to express you my feelings.
I want to express my feelings to you.
💡'express' takes a direct object of what is expressed, not the person receiving it.

2. to share the essence of your personality, beliefs, or creativity — through art,

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

表達自己

說出或寫出自己的感受與想法

to share the essence of your personality, beliefs, or creativity — through art, writing, speech, or other personal outlets — making your identity and what you value clear to others

例句

Sana expresses herself best through dance, which she has studied since the age of six.

Sana 最能透過舞蹈來表達自己,她從六歲就開始學習跳舞。

express + reflexive pronoun + through + activity

Adina found it difficult to express herself clearly in the job interview.

Adina 發現在工作面試中很難清楚地表達自己。

同義詞
  • communicate

    broader; can refer to any exchange of information, not necessarily personal feelings

  • articulate

    more formal; emphasises speaking or writing clearly and fluently

文法句型

express + reflexive pronoun

express + reflexive pronoun + through/in/via

用法筆記

Almost always used with a reflexive pronoun (myself, yourself, himself, herself, themselves). The structure 'express oneself through/in' is common when referring to art, music, writing, or other creative activities.

常見錯誤

She expressed in her painting' (missing reflexive object).
She expressed herself in her painting.
💡the reflexive object is required when this sense means showing your thoughts or feelings.

3. to send a letter, package, or product using a special fast delivery service that

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

快遞

用快速服務寄送物品

to send a letter, package, or product using a special fast delivery service that guarantees quick arrival

例句

Maeve expressed the signed contract to her lawyer so it would arrive by noon.

Maeve 把簽好的合約快遞給她的律師,確保中午前送達。

If you express the parcel today, the customer in Tokyo will receive it on Monday.

如果你今天快遞這個包裹,東京的客戶星期一就會收到。

express + noun phrase + to + destination

同義詞
  • dispatch

    more formal; sending someone or something somewhere for a purpose

  • ship

    common for packages and goods; can be fast or slow depending on method

文法句型

express + noun phrase

express + noun phrase + to + destination

用法筆記

Used mostly in business or commercial contexts. The focus is on speed, not on the sending method itself. In North America, 'express' often refers to services like FedEx or UPS; in Britain, Royal Mail Special Delivery.

常見錯誤

I expressed the letter yesterday by putting it in the mailbox.
I expressed the letter yesterday using a courier service.
💡'express' as a verb implies using a special fast delivery system, not ordinary mail.

4. to draw breastmilk out by squeezing the breast or using a pump, typically so it

4.動詞及物B2
釋義

擠奶

用手或機器從乳房取出母乳

to draw breastmilk out by squeezing the breast or using a pump, typically so it can be stored and given to a baby later from a bottle

例句

Sivan expresses breast milk every morning before her shift at the hospital begins.

Sivan 每天早上去醫院上班前都會擠母乳。

The midwife showed Jenna how to express milk comfortably using a hand pump.

助產士教 Jenna 如何使用手動吸乳器舒適地擠奶。

express milk + using a tool/method

同義詞
  • pump

    more informal; refers specifically to using a breast pump

文法句型

express + milk

express + breast milk

用法筆記

The object is usually 'milk' or 'breast milk'. The word 'express' in this sense is a medical or parenting term, not considered vulgar or overly technical. Commonly used in discussions about breastfeeding and infant nutrition.

express — 形容詞

express — 副詞

express — 名詞