词组 | convey |
释义 | convey /kənˈveɪ/ verb to communicate or express something, with or without using wordsnounsconvey a message The poem conveys a message about war. | Ads convey the message that thin is beautiful.convey information/facts All this information can be conveyed in a simple diagram.convey meaning Children sometimes find it easier to use pictures to convey meaning.convey a sense/an impression of sth The music conveys a sense of sadness and despair. | You don’t want to convey the impression that there’s anything illegal going on.convey an idea In her portrait, I was trying to convey the idea of dignity.convey an image Make sure your clothes convey the right image for a job interview.convey a feeling/an emotion How could he convey his feelings for her?convey your intentions/thoughts How can you convey your intentions to other drivers?convey the essence/flavour of sth (=show what something is like, without giving exact details) His book successfully conveys the flavour of the period.adverbsclearly convey sth His tone of voice clearly conveyed his disgust.adequately convey sth Words cannot adequately convey how relieved I am.effectively/successfully convey sth The novel effectively conveys some of the country’s problems.powerfully/vividly convey sth (=in a way that affects you or makes you take notice) The sense of desperation is powerfully conveyed in the music.prepositionsconvey sth to sb We use words to convey our thoughts to other people. | I want to convey to children that reading is one of life’s greatest treats. |
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