to verbalize
[动词]
to express in words or articulate verbally

口头表达, 以言语表达
Ex: She had verbalizing her concerns about workplace dynamics for several months .
to discourse
[动词]
to talk about something confidently, suggesting that one is well informed about it

论述, 辩论
to mouth
[动词]
to form words and articulate sounds with the lips and tongue in order to communicate verbally

用嘴巴说, 口型表达
to articulate
[动词]
to clearly and verbally express what one thinks or feels

清晰表达, 口齿清晰地表达
Ex: As a poet , she articulate the deepest emotions with just a few carefully chosen words .
to pronounce
[动词]
to say the sound of a letter or word correctly or in a specific way

发音, 念音
Ex: She learned pronounce difficult words with ease .
to recite
[动词]
to say something from memory, such as a poem or speech

背诵, 朗读
Ex: She was able recite the entire poem flawlessly during the class recitation .
to confer
[动词]
to exchange opinions and have discussions with others, often to come to an agreement or decision

商讨, 协商
to overstate
[动词]
to describe something in a way that makes it seem more important or extreme than it really is

夸大, 过分夸奖
Ex: In scientific reports , researchers are careful not overstate the significance of their findings .
to profess
[动词]
to openly declare one's belief or opinion about something without reservations

宣称, 表明
Ex: professed undying love for his partner .

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