单词:circumlocutorily
circumlocution的用法和样例:
例句
- He is a master at circumlocution.他讲话很会兜圈子。
- This sort of ritual circumlocution is common to many parts of mathematics.这种繁冗的遁辞常见于数学的许多部分分式中。
- The sort of circumlocution is required in nearly every use of a method that returns null in place of a zero length array.类遁辞在几乎在零的长度列阵位置退回零位对方法的每个用途需要。
词汇搭配
- circumlocution office以手续繁琐和因循推诿...
- the circumlocution office"兜圈子部"(原为英...
- periphrasis绕语
- indirectness间接
- obliqueness倾度,歪斜
- ambage模棱两可
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