inglés » árabe

expressive ADJ.

expressive PRENSA
expressive (of)
expressive PRENSA
expressive PRENSA
expressive PRENSA
expressive PRENSA

expressive activity ENS.

expressive behavior ENS.

expressive function ENS.

expressive language ENS.

expressive monologue ENS.

expressive motive ENS.

expressive therapy SUST. PSICO.

non-expressive ADJ.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Its expressive drive is integral to the entire effect of the poem.
en.wikipedia.org
Through years, his works became ever more expressive.
en.wikipedia.org
Of course, some of these names could be simply expressive of the qualities displayed by the man or woman after whom they were named.
en.wikipedia.org
His measured, expressive melody unites with the saturated, difficult harmony.
en.wikipedia.org
The melodic line of the former is particularly expressive and in parts of the composition takes on the form of variations.
en.wikipedia.org
It could be kindly, sympathetic, gnomish and infinitely expressive.
en.wikipedia.org
His artwork often depicts figures composed of highly expressive lines and rhythms with a variety of textures.
en.wikipedia.org
He stated that the law targets expressive content alone and does not relate to association.
en.wikipedia.org
He also commented that the environments are sometimes shockingly basic, while the characters were so detailed, so expressive, so exquisitely animated.
en.wikipedia.org
His action was as graceful as it was expressive.

Página en Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski