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verbal
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/08 16:03 UTC 版)
語源
From Old French verbal, from Late Latin verbālis (“belonging to a word”). Equivalent to verb + -al.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation, General Australian) IPA: /ˈvɜː.bəl/, [ˈvɜː.bɫ̩], enPR: vûrʹ-bəl
- (General American, Canada) IPA: /ˈvɝ.bəl/, [ˈvɝ.bɫ̩], enPR: vûrʹ-bəl
- ハイフネーション: ver‧bal
- 韻: -ɜː(ɹ)bəl
形容詞
verbal (not comparable)
- Of or relating to words.
- Concerned with the words, rather than the substance of a text.
- Consisting of words only.
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1861, Charles Dickens, Great Expectations:
- Expressly spoken rather than written; oral.
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1861, Charles Dickens, Great Expectations:
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You can't have verbal communication with a man in New South Wales, you know.
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- (grammar) Derived from, or having the nature of a verb.
- (grammar) Used to form a verb.
- Capable of speech.
- Word for word.
- Synonyms: literal, verbatim
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a verbal translation
- (obsolete) Abounding with words; verbose.
同意語
- (of or relating to speech or words): lectic
反意語
派生語
- anteverbal
- antiverbal
- averbal
- biverbal
- coverbal
- cruciverbal
- extraverbal
- hyperverbal
- interverbal
- intraverbal
- monoverbal
- nonverbal
- non-verbal leak
- paraverbal
- postverbal
- pseudoverbal
- subverbal
- triverbal
- univerbal
- verbal assault
- verbal authority
- verbal communication
- verbal complement
- verbal constipation
- verbal diarrhea
- verbal diarrhoea
- verbal humiliation
- verbalist
- verbalistic
- verbally
- verbalness
- verbal note
- verbal noun
- verbal overshadowing
- verbal participle
- verbal regency
- verbal substantive
- verbal warning
- visuoverbal
名詞
verbal (countable and uncountable, plural verbals)
- (countable, grammar) A verb form which does not function as a predicate, or a word derived from a verb. In English, infinitives, participles and gerunds are verbals.
- (countable, UK, Ireland) A spoken confession given to police.
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1982, New South Wales. Parliament, Parliamentary Debates, page 2496:
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- (uncountable, UK, Ireland, colloquial) Talk; speech, especially banter or scolding.
動詞
verbal (third-person singular simple present verbals, present participle verballing, simple past and past participle verballed)
- (transitive, British, Australia) To allege (usually falsely) that someone has made an oral admission.
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1982, John A. Andrews, Human Rights in Criminal Procedure: A Comparative Study, BRILL, →ISBN, page 128:
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The problem of 'verballing' is unlikely to disappear, whatever the legal status of the person detained.
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2001, Chris Cunneen, Conflict, Politics and Crime: Aboriginal Communities and the Police, Allen & Unwin, →ISBN, page 116:
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Condren had always claimed that he was assaulted and verballed by police over the murder he had supposedly confessed to committing. Specifically, Condren claimed that he had been subjected to assault and intimidation prior to making a police record of interview, that the record of interview was largely fabricated by police, and that the oral admissions which police claimed he had made prior to the record of interview were also fabricated.
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2004, Jeremy Gans, Andrew Palmer, Australian Principles of Evidence, Routledge Cavendish, →ISBN, page 504:
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"Moreover, given the risk of verballing, it is by no means apparent that it is in the interests of justice that the prosecution have the benefit of admissions that are made on occasions when recordings are impracticable."
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2019, Kate Burridge, Tonya N. Stebbins, For the love of language: An Introduction to Linguistics, page 305:
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2020, Inigo Bing, Populism on Trial: What Happens When Trust in Law Breaks Down:
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As the necessary ingredient of an intention to commit an offence usually came from the mouth of the suspect himself, it was not difficult to make an arrest if the suspect was 'verballed'. A 'verbal' consisted of an unequivocal oral admission of guilt made to a police officer on the street, which, later on, the police officer transcribed into his notebook. It is called a 'verbal' if the suspect later denies making the incriminating remark.
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アナグラム
- Varble, Vrabel
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