verbalise
/ˈvɜː.bəl.aɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈvɝː.bə.laɪz/ (ame, ipa)
verbalise — 動詞
- verbalisepresent simple I / you / we / they
- verbalises3rd person singular
- verbalising-ing form
- verbalisedpast simple
1. to put thoughts, feelings, or ideas into words instead of keeping them inside.
說出口
把心裡的想法、意見或感受說出來
to put thoughts, feelings, or ideas into words instead of keeping them inside.
Yumi finally verbalised her fear of moving to a new school.
Yumi 終於把自己對轉學的害怕說出口。
verbalise + feeling noun
After the meeting, Noa verbalised the doubts several staff members shared.
開完會後,Noa 把幾位同事心裡都有的疑慮說了出來。
verbalise + concern / doubt
During therapy, Leo began to verbalise instead of sitting in silence.
在治療過程中,Leo 開始把心裡的話說出口,而不是一直沉默地坐著。
The coach asked Kemi to verbalise what the team needed most.
教練要 Kemi 把球隊最需要什麼說清楚。
For the first time, Sophia verbalised her anger instead of crying.
Sophia 第一次把自己的怒氣說出口,而不是只會哭。
- express
broader everyday verb that can also cover writing, art, or behaviour
- articulate
more strongly suggests speaking clearly and in an organised way
- voice
often used for opinions or concerns said in public or formal settings
- suppress
suggests deliberately pushing a feeling or reaction down
- internalise
suggests keeping thoughts or feelings inside instead of saying them aloud
文法句型
verbalise + noun (feeling / thought / concern)
verbalise + wh-clause
用法筆記
Often used when someone finally says a thought or feeling that has been difficult to explain. It can take a direct object, but it is also common without one when the focus is simply on beginning to speak openly.