verbal message造句1, Horses can convey considerably more verbal messages than these few examples would imply.
2, Effective visuals can illustrate and clarify your verbal message.
3, Gestures can help you repeat your verbal message.
4, A verbal message will suffice.
5, Gestures can also add further meaning to your verbal message.
6, Clinton courteously conveyed a verbal message of US President Barack Obama expressing profound thanks for this and reflecting views on ways of improving the relations between the two countries.
7, Voice, eyes, mouth and posture can contradict the actual verbal message.
8, Do the visual signals you receive help you understand the verbal messages?
9, State-controlled North Korean media say Mr. Clinton passed a verbal message from U. S. President Barack Obama to Mr. Kim during Tuesday's meeting.
10, At the event, the two men exchanged "a broad range of opinion", according to the reports, during which Clinton "courteously" conveyed a verbal message from Obama,[http:///verbal message.html] for which Kim expressed his thanks.
11, State-controlled North Korean media say Mr. Clinton passed a verbal message from U. S. President Barack Obama to Mr. Kim during Tuesday's meeting, but the White House denied Mr.
12, A receiver is likely to remember a nonverbal message even after he or she forgets a specific verbal message.
13, Bill Clinton today met Kim and passed on a verbal message from Barack Obama, according to the state's official news agency.
14, A politician who declines to comment on a reporter's question while holding up her hands to augment her verbal refusal, uses her gesture to complement or provide further meaning to her verbal message.
15, If you don't know what to do with your hands, think about the message you want to communicate. As in ordinary conversation, your hands should simply help emphasize or reinforce your verbal message.