verbose

形容词 adj.
/vəˈbəʊs/    /vɚˈboʊs/|/vəˈbəʉs/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Containing or using more words than necessary; long-winded, wordy.
    — I omit more than an Hundred Things, that would engage to perſonal Reflection; for my Soul hath no Pleaſure in ſtriving therein, as knowing the inconſiſtancy of that uncharitable virulent Temper with a Chriſtian Spirit, which I am aſſured is quite another Thing, from what is Verboſe, Abuſive[,] Cavilling, Airy, and meerly Notional; [...]
  2. Producing detailed output for diagnostic purposes.
    — You should use verbose logging sparingly. Turning on verbose logging for every process would result in log files so large they would become useless.

词形变化

more verbose comparative most verbose superlative

词源

From Latin verbōsus (“prolix, wordy, verbose”). Verbōsus is derived from verbum (“word”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *werh₁- (“to say, speak”)) + -ōsus (suffix meaning ‘full of, overly, prone to’ forming adjectives from nouns). Equivalent to verb + -ose.
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