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explicitly

/ik-splis-it-lee/US // ɪkˈsplɪs ɪt li //

明确地,明确地说是,明确地讲,明确表示

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that is clearly expressed, demonstrated, or formulated:There are a couple of important points that I wish had been made more clearly and explicitly.We should also explicitly advocate for ourselves when it comes to promotions or raises.
    • : in a way that is direct or precise; specifically: Women and underrepresented minorities are explicitly invited to apply.
    • : in a graphic or detailed way; not leaving anything to the imagination: The art to be displayed cannot include explicitly sexual scenes, nudity, or salacious or revealing imagery.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indefinitely
as inexactly

Examples

  • Even the album’s lush ballad “Blue & Grey” maintains this feeling of warm energy, although it’s explicitly about dealing with depression and pandemic-induced loneliness.

  • At multiple points, the attorneys tried to guilt the media into covering the claims seriously, even while explicitly withholding the evidence they claimed proved their points.

  • A company found out that their lead rate started boosted by 19% after they designed a site explicitly for mobile visitors coming from a social media site.

  • The proposals currently at the W3C — Dovekey, TURTLEDOVE, SPARROW and others — can help address those consumers who opt-out, or don’t explicitly opt-in.

  • The new rules include a “catch-all” provision for cyber-surveillance items even if they’re not explicitly listed.

  • But the last national figure to wield ancient personal authority in an explicitly religious way was Robert F. Kennedy.

  • “Sometimes the Christians are saying, ‘We need to hear explicitly Christian stuff,’” says Mineo.

  • A fair number explicitly ask for an antibiotic, to cover the possibility that it is “bronchitis” or a “sinus infection.”

  • Think about it: Dodd-Frank was explicitly passed to drive a stake through the heart of the implicit concept of “too big to fail.”

  • Their focus was less explicitly political and more absurdist.

  • And explicitly, in the same connection are the various observances included in it presented in precept.

  • Why should they not jointly come under explicitly avowed obligations to God?

  • But his charge, or his law and covenant, as a trust, he explicitly gives his people commandment to keep.

  • The compositions oftenest and most explicitly mentioned in the letters are also the most important ones—namely, the concertos.

  • At the second sitting of the committee, Mr. Madison explained his own opinions of the duty of Congress, fully and explicitly.

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