implicit 的定义
- implied, rather than expressly stated: implicit agreement.
- unquestioning or unreserved; unconditional: implicit trust;implicit obedience;implicit confidence.
- potentially contained: to bring out the drama implicit in the occasion.
- Mathematics. having the dependent variable not explicitly expressed in terms of the independent variables, as x2 + y2 = 1.Compare explicit.
- Obsolete. entangled.
implicit 近义词
included without question, inherent, absolute
implicit 的近义词 36 个
- constant
- contained
- definite
- implied
- latent
- steadfast
- tacit
- unshakable
- unspoken
- accurate
- certain
- complete
- constructive
- entire
- firm
- fixed
- full
- implicative
- inarticulate
- inevitable
- inferential
- inferred
- practical
- taken for granted
- total
- undeclared
- understood
- unexpressed
- unhesitating
- unqualified
- unquestioned
- unreserved
- unsaid
- unuttered
- virtual
- wholehearted
implicit 的反义词 5 个
更多implicit例句
- What we have now is a system which gives naming rights to the discoverers in an implicit way, where your contributions will bear your names by default, unless you decide to agitate for something else.
- Bazzo also said the district should focus on implicit bias training for staff, doing more restorative justice programs and bringing more teachers of color into classrooms.
- It also cited implicit and explicit bias and cultural competency.
- Many times, that bias is implicit — meaning the people who are biased don’t know they are.
- You can find out about some of yours by taking an implicit bias test from Harvard University.
- As Randy wrote, “I guess this speaks to the church not really having a place for gay people so getting married is still implicit.”
- Think about it: Dodd-Frank was explicitly passed to drive a stake through the heart of the implicit concept of “too big to fail.”
- The question implicit in this effort, “If you were starting a museum, what would you put in your collection?”
- By the implicit laws of capitalism, I'm pretty sure this makes Bieber the new commander in chief.
- It is part and parcel of the implicit politics of Snap Judgment, which folds the margins of American society into its center.
- We are told their ideas of government consist in believing that implicit obedience is due both to king and priests.
- Let us, then, rejoice that we possess such a powerful advocate in heaven, and let us place implicit trust in her.
- In his family his only use is to be a pattern of timid silence and of implicit submission.
- Implicit and immediate obedience he demandedno questioning of his higher authority.
- Implicit faith has been the source of the greatest outrages which have been committed upon the earth.