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单词 convey
释义
convey
(kənv )
Word forms: conveys , conveying , conveyed
1. verb
To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone.
When I returned home, I tried to convey the wonder of this machine to my partner. [VERB noun]
In every one of her pictures she conveys a sense of immediacy. [VERB noun]
He also conveyed his views and the views of the bureaucracy. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: communicate, impart, reveal, relate  
2. verb
To convey someone or something to a place means to carry or transport them there. [formal]
The railway company extended a branch line to Brightlingsea to convey fish direct to Billingsgate. [VERB noun]
Collocations:
convey a feeling
How not to convey this feeling to potential buyers?
Times, Sunday Times
A category for landscapes that convey a feeling of wildness and create a sense of awe.
Times, Sunday Times
I wrote this song to convey this feeling.
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Sound effects in the middle section of the song convey the feeling of travelling through, or flying over, an alien world.
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These collages convey the feeling of a space and proved to be an effective client presentation tool.
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convey a mood
The younger characters are turned into modern partygoers because the creative team believe that plays must convey the mood of today's world.
Times, Sunday Times
Her illustrations convey a mood of whimsy and playful-uncanny.
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He said that was to convey the mood of a sophisticated '30s film.
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I want my art to convey the mood so it would be possible to tell the season or even the time of the day.
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Conceptual works, associative, poetic, bright colors, often conveys the mood of nature motifs.
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convey a reality
Can art convey the reality of modern warfare?
Times, Sunday Times
Shaped in all ages and sizes, they convey a reality quite beyond any professional corps.
Times, Sunday Times
Glossy brochures do not always convey the reality.
Times, Sunday Times
Posters with this theme conveyed the reality of war to the general public.
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convey a sense of
Then you have to convey a sense of confidence.
The Sun (2008)
Racing may sometimes wish to convey a sense of nation against nation.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The case studies offered here convey a sense of the range of possible permutations.
The Times Literary Supplement (2008)
convey a theme
Words like grit, resilience and tenacity are used to convey this theme.
Times, Sunday Times
The entire spoon, including the bowl, handle, and finial may be used to convey the theme.
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Whereas vocals were previously kept to a minimum, vocals are now used extensively to better convey the theme.
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The main room attempts to convey the theme of democracy with its seating distributed around the perimeter of the room which suggests that all occupants are equals.
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While some bands write lyrics in introspective and personal ways, others convey their themes using symbolism which may be inspired by literature.
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convey a thought
He was a leader, someone who could convey his thoughts, convince his players to buy into his way of thinking.
Times, Sunday Times
But in a breakthrough which could have huge implications for others in his condition, they scanned his head using state-of-theart equipment to discover whether he could still convey his thoughts.
The Sun
And if you are trying to communicate anything complex or emotionally difficult, such as sending condolences, e-mail still feels like an overly casual means of conveying your thoughts.
Times, Sunday Times
The members hope to convey their thoughts to the public through music.
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convey a tone
All this doesn't quite convey the tone of the book.
Times, Sunday Times
Musical accompaniment can be either instrumental or a song and aided by the visual treatment of the images helps to convey the tone and mood of the programme.
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Most films will also include selective use of other transitions, usually to convey a tone or mood, suggest the passage of time, or separate parts of the story.
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convey an essence
Although no film exists of him in performance, photographs and drawings of this genius in all his roles convey the essence of his movement miraculously.
Times, Sunday Times
The experiential marketing agency prides itself on its creativity and passion, producing events to convey the essence of their clients' brands to the consumer.
Times, Sunday Times
Perhaps above all, he had an uncanny facility to convey the essence of his subject's music in a single visual image.
Times, Sunday Times
He wanted to convey the essence of an experience.
Times, Sunday Times
Her answer conveys an essence of her insouciant wit.
Times, Sunday Times
convey an idea
A series of kites convey the idea of flight and soaring hope.
Times, Sunday Times
Books as artefacts can of course be fascinating and beautiful in themselves, but they also need to convey an idea of their contents.
The Times Literary Supplement
The hands of these three individuals horizontally convey the idea of weakness involving need and love.
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No description of this terrible and gloomy period will convey any idea of it.
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Semantically, -nga derivations tend to convey the idea of generic, habitual or characteristic actions.
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convey an impression
Clearly, he intended to convey an impression neither of jubilation nor recrimination.
Times, Sunday Times
If we mowed paths in the meadows behind them, it might even convey the impression of movement.
Times, Sunday Times
Inside the heavily guarded regional administration building, bustling secretaries and officials convey an impression of fruitful activity.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet social media means that despite feeling they are falling behind, they must, at all times, convey the impression that they are living the dream.
Times, Sunday Times
Doing so will help to show your allegiance and convey the impression that you are alike.
Times, Sunday Times
convey enthusiasm
To convey enthusiasm, he will roll his shoulders and bounce up and down on the sofa like a marionette.
Times,Sunday Times
He always tried to convey enthusiasm in his writing but was strin-gent in his attempts to maintain stand-ards.
Times, Sunday Times
He also has fine style, a flair for bringing ancient texts alive in translation and a winning ability to convey enthusiasm.
The Times Literary Supplement
When he's describing something positive or exciting, he'll often preface it with 'rah', a slang term conveying enthusiasm.
Times, Sunday Times
convey information
Sloan drew breath and tried to convey the information as cogently as he could to his superior officer.
Aird, Catherine A DEAD LIBERTY
Is it effective in conveying the information in this piece?
Goshgarian, Gary Exploring language (6th edn) (1995)
Good defence is all about conveying information that will be more useful to partner than declarer.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
You learn ways of conveying the information you can't show.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Smart watches convey information from the wearer's smartphone to their wrist, such as message notifications.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
convey passion
He was known as the king of tragedy for his ability to convey passion, thus turning many a flat-footed acting performance into a star turn.
Times, Sunday Times
It's about conveying passion, but also being able to identify how other people feel, and to be able to deal with that.
Times, Sunday Times
In his tones he would define and project character; summon picture and vision, evoke and convey passions of the mind, the soul, the body.
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convey the truth
The deals themselves are so complicated that sometimes the sums reported in the press do not convey the truth of what has happened.
Times, Sunday Times
It should still be controlled by a central truth; however, the method of conveying that truth can use induction and subtlety.
Christianity Today
The success of a story can be determined in terms of how efficiently it conveys the truth of life through symbols or archetypes.
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Translations:
Chinese: 传达
Japanese: 伝える
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