| 单词 | implied |
|---|---|
| 音标 | 英[ɪm'plaɪd] 美[ɪm'plaɪd] |
| 解释 | adj.暗指的,含蓄的;v.暗示,暗指( imply的过去式和过去分词 );必然包含;说明,表明; |
| 例句 | VERB 暗指;暗示 If you imply that something is the case, you say something which indicates that it is the case in an indirect way. 例:'Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?' she asked coldly...“你在暗示我和那些袭击有关吗?”她冷冷地问。 例:She felt undermined by the implied criticism.她觉得这一含沙射影的批评对自己造成了不利影响。 VERB 含有…的意思;意味着 If an event or situation implies that something is the case, it makes you think it likely that it is the case. 例:Exports in June rose 1.5%, implying that the economy was stronger than many investors had realized...6 月份出口上升 1.5%,表明经济比许多投资者所认为的更要坚挺。 例:A 'frontier-free' Europe implies a greatly increased market for all economic operators.“无国界的”欧洲对所有经营者来说都意味着一个大大扩展了的市场。 |
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