0 to show what you think or how you feel using words or actions -- wyrażać
1 a service/train, etc that is much faster than usual -- usługa/pociąg itp. ekspresow-a/y
2 a clear and certain aim/intention/purpose, etc -- wyraźn-y/a cel/intencja/zamiar itp.
I took the express to London.
Such a position seems to converge with that of consumers, who have expressed some willingness for such a preference31.
Connexin35 : a gap junctional protein expressed preferentially in the skate retina.
The steepness (usually expressed as ' e-fold per s millivolts ') is a direct measure of the total charge (z) of this simple voltage sensor.
The number of helices is expressed as a fraction of the total number of helices to make the bars comparable between different organisms.
All participants expressed a desire to help others.
Parents who did not have their own transport, expressed anxiety about taking a sick or feverish child out at night.
Most users (47.6%) expressed opinions of pharmacists as being health care rather than business oriented, although one quarter of the sample was not sure.
The true generalisations indicated in (106) and (107) are expressed by the rankings in (108a, b).
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表露, 陳述, 表達…
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expresar, expreso/esa [masculine-feminine], urgente [masculine-feminine]…
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