EXPRESS


Meaning of EXPRESS in English

I.

verb

ADVERB

▪ well

Perhaps I have not ~ed myself very well.

▪ fully

She ~es herself most fully in her paintings.

▪ forcefully , strongly

▪ repeatedly

▪ explicitly

▪ openly , publicly

He ~ed his anger openly.

▪ privately

▪ freely

Differences of opinion were freely ~ed in public debate.

▪ clearly

▪ simply

▪ cogently

Students must learn to ~ a point of view cogently and with clarity.

▪ exactly , precisely

▪ concisely , succinctly

▪ eloquently

The poet eloquently ~es the sense of lost innocence.

VERB + EXPRESS

▪ be able to , feel able to

▪ be unable to , feel unable to

Many patients feel unable to ~ their fears.

▪ find it difficult to

PHRASES

▪ a chance to ~ sth , an opportunity to ~ sth

Express is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ report , ↑ union , ↑ word

Express is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ admiration , ↑ affection , ↑ aggression , ↑ alarm , ↑ alienation , ↑ amazement , ↑ ambivalence , ↑ anger , ↑ annoyance , ↑ antagonism , ↑ antipathy , ↑ anxiety , ↑ appreciation , ↑ apprehension , ↑ approval , ↑ astonishment , ↑ attitude , ↑ belief , ↑ bitterness , ↑ concern , ↑ condemnation , ↑ condolences , ↑ confidence , ↑ congratulations , ↑ consternation , ↑ contempt , ↑ conviction , ↑ creativity , ↑ criticism , ↑ delight , ↑ desire , ↑ determination , ↑ devotion , ↑ disagreement , ↑ disappointment , ↑ disapproval , ↑ disbelief , ↑ discontent , ↑ disdain , ↑ disgust , ↑ dislike , ↑ dismay , ↑ displeasure , ↑ dissatisfaction , ↑ dissent , ↑ distaste , ↑ distress , ↑ distrust , ↑ doubt , ↑ emotion , ↑ empathy , ↑ enthusiasm , ↑ envy , ↑ essence , ↑ exasperation , ↑ exuberance , ↑ faith , ↑ fear , ↑ feeling , ↑ frustration , ↑ fury , ↑ gratitude , ↑ grief , ↑ grievance , ↑ hatred , ↑ hope , ↑ horror , ↑ hostility , ↑ idea , ↑ identity , ↑ impatience , ↑ indifference , ↑ indignation , ↑ individuality , ↑ interest , ↑ irritation , ↑ joy , ↑ judgement , ↑ love , ↑ loyalty , ↑ meaning , ↑ milk , ↑ misgivings , ↑ need , ↑ opinion , ↑ opposition , ↑ optimism , ↑ outrage , ↑ pain , ↑ passion , ↑ personality , ↑ pessimism , ↑ point of view , ↑ preference , ↑ prejudice , ↑ pride , ↑ proposition , ↑ rage , ↑ readiness , ↑ regret , ↑ relief , ↑ reluctance , ↑ remorse , ↑ resentment , ↑ reservation , ↑ revulsion , ↑ sadness , ↑ satisfaction , ↑ scepticism , ↑ self , ↑ sentiment , ↑ sexuality , ↑ shock , ↑ solidarity , ↑ sorrow , ↑ support , ↑ surprise , ↑ suspicion , ↑ sympathy , ↑ thanks , ↑ thought , ↑ uncertainty , ↑ unease , ↑ unhappiness , ↑ view , ↑ viewpoint , ↑ willingness , ↑ wish , ↑ wonder , ↑ worry , ↑ yearning

II.

adj.

Express is used with these nouns: ↑ aim , ↑ authorization , ↑ checkout , ↑ coach , ↑ consent , ↑ delivery , ↑ elevator , ↑ instruction , ↑ lane , ↑ mail , ↑ permission , ↑ provision , ↑ reference , ↑ term , ↑ train , ↑ undertaking , ↑ wish

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .