verbosity  
noun [ U ] uk/vɜːˈbɒs.ə.ti/ us/vɚˈbɑː.sə.t̬i/
  (WORDS)      
  formal disapproving冗长;啰唆;好长篇大论 
the quality of being verbose (= using too many words)
  Knowing they wouldn't welcome too much verbosity, he simplified his talk. 知道他们不欢迎太多冗长的内容,他简化了自己的谈话。 
 The message is clear and concise and displays no verbosity. 信息清晰简洁,没有冗词。 
 - More examples
 - "I wouldn't use that word," he would tease, challenging my occasional verbosity.
 - He gave a one-word reply - "Yes" - when asked whether he could overcome his famous verbosity.
 - She tolerates his verbosity with some amusement.
 
  (COMPUTING)      
 computing specialized详细级别(计算机系统对正在执行的任务的信息量或其中单词和符号的数量的度量) 
a measurement of the amount of information that a computer operating system gives about the tasks it is carrying out, or of the number of words and symbols that a computer language uses to express something or to do something 
  Unix delivers the file contents without such verbosity as spacing or headers between the files. Unix系统交付文件内容时,文件之间没有诸如间距或标题之类的详细信息。 
 - More examples
 - I don't like the verbosity that the XML schemas require. A schema for a given structure is at least twice as large as the roughly equivalent DTD.
 - Java has C++'s verbosity , but lacks some of its power.
 - There has been concern regarding the verbosity of the XML document structure and the amount of processing power it takes to read and write XML.
 - First set the build output verbosity to Normal or higher.
 
See: verbose