Pesquisar
to express
01
expressar, manifestar
to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions
Transitive: to express a thought or feeling
02
expressar, manifestar
to say what someone thinks, means, or intends using words
Transitive: to express one's thoughts or intentions
03
expressar, representar
(mathematics) to indicate something by a formula, symbol, etc.
Transitive: to express a number or relation
04
enviar por expressa, remeter rapidamente
to send something quickly or by a specialized delivery service
Ditransitive: to express sth to sb
05
extrair, espremer
to extract or squeeze out liquid or air from something
Transitive: to express liquid or air
06
expressar, manifestar
to show the effects of a gene in an organism's phenotype
Transitive: to express a gene or genetic trait
express
01
expresso, explícito
not tacit or implied
02
rápido, expresso
done with speed or efficiency
Express
01
expresso, trem expresso
a train or bus that travels more quickly than usual because it only makes a few stops
02
expresso, serviço expresso
rapid transport of goods
03
expresso, correio expresso
mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system
express
01
por expresso, em expresso
by express
express
v
expressed
adj
expressed
adj
expression
n
expression
n
expressive
adj
expressive
adj
Exemplo
The poet has expressed deep emotions in the lines of his latest poem.
The dancer is expressing a story through graceful movements on stage.
Last night, they expressed their joy with cheers and applause.
He has expressed interest in joining the upcoming project.
The doctor expressed concern about the unusual rash on the child's skin.