allude to 的定义
al·lud·ed, al·lud·ing.
- to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion: He often alluded to his poverty.
- to contain a casual or indirect reference: The letter alludes to something now forgotten.
allude to 近义词
等同于 mean
allude to 的近义词 37 个
- determine
- imply
- indicate
- involve
- portend
- promise
- represent
- say
- spell
- suggest
- adumbrate
- allude
- argue
- attest
- augur
- betoken
- connote
- denote
- designate
- express
- foreshadow
- foretell
- herald
- import
- intimate
- name
- presage
- purport
- symbolize
- add up
- drive at
- hint at
- point to
- speak of
- stand for
- tell the meaning of
- touch on
allude to 的反义词 1 个
等同于 mention
allude to 的近义词 42 个
- acknowledge
- bring up
- cite
- declare
- detail
- disclose
- discuss
- introduce
- name
- notice
- point out
- quote
- recount
- report
- reveal
- speak of
- specify
- suggest
- tell
- touch on
- acquaint
- adduce
- advert
- broach
- communicate
- designate
- divulge
- enumerate
- impart
- infer
- instance
- intimate
- notify
- observe
- remark
- state
- call attention to
- hint at
- make known
- point to
- speak about
- throw out
allude to 的反义词 9 个
等同于 touch
等同于 bring up
等同于 cite
等同于 drive at
等同于 hint
更多allude to例句
- The Democratic majority recommended “structural separations and prohibitions” that would prevent dominant platforms from operating in adjacent lines of business, which may allude to potential divestments.
- The common thread among all of these episodes, as Sipher alluded to, is that it’s unclear just how directly Putin may or may not have been involved.
- The price, 1,081,291 francs, was meant to be “disconnected from reality” and alludes to the founding of Switzerland on August 1, 1291.
- You allude to some rocky starts where you had issues in your marriage that you had to kind of work through and that there did seem to be a work-life balance issue.
- As alluded to earlier, this is a limited and unimaginative solution to the problem we are facing.
- Last season was definitely challenging, because we were not allowed to mention them or allude to a mole of any kind.
- Mr. Ban did, in fact, allude to the Islamist organization in the statement.
- I may not do more than allude to his death, fit ending of his life.
- Could the faces of the clocks and the ticking of time allude to ageing?
- I like the way they allude to "working-class and younger voters."
- But it is necessary to allude to this also, because it is possible to have purity of tone without sweetness or power.
- I allude to the half dozen or more words which were written by your brother immediately preceding his death.
- We allude to that more benevolent code of morality inaugurated by Joseph Addison.
- It may not be uninteresting to allude rather briefly to the state of England at the close of the seventeenth century.
- The Adjutant-General, in his familiar and almost daily letters to his wife, does not even allude to it.