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verbally造句

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To attack verbally, as with ridicule or censure.

verbally造句

In simple civil cases, the plaintiff may indict verbally.

Participants can indicate if they agree, disagree, kind of agree or oppose vehemently -- all non-verbally.

Developers often are mathematically strong, whereas good architects tend to be stronger verbally.

I found a book about verbally abusive relationships and was enormously reassured and validated by it.

Almost all of us have been raised inside of a culture and households in which the subject was verbally taboo.

Seeing my bewilderment, she smiled and went on to describe how she had endured decades in an unhappy marriage with a gruff, verbally abusive man.

The other outsiders - the poor, malnourished students who wear tattered clothes to school, or the ones with physical disabilities - they get verbally harassed too.

In his book, Mr Ndesandjo describes a father who was a heavy drinker and who began to abuse his wife, verbally and physically, soon after they were married.

Later on in 1998, I ended up talking with someone that had Borderline Personality Disorder (I'm not making that up; she had all the signs) and at times was verbally abusive to me on the phone.

He verbally described his solution: a dome within a dome, octagonal in shape, capped by a lantern to let in light, all of which would be constructed without scaffolding.

Before the test, half of the applicants were warned verbally and in writing that dishonest answers could be detected by the test, and that any misrepresentation would affect hiring decisions.

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