(in grammar) a group of words without a finite verb, especially when they are used to form part of a sentence
a short expression, especially one that is clever and very suited to what is meaning
say; express in the stated way
"He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees"
"phrase a musical passage"
The supreme felicity of phrase in which he has no equal.
出自: A. W. Ward
A very typically American turn of phrase.
出自: B. Foster
She was got up smart, as she phrased it.
出自: E. M. Forster
He phrased his accusations in hysterical anti-Jewish language.
出自: A. N. Wilson