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implicitly

/im-plis-it-lee/US // ɪmˈplɪs ɪt li //

隐含地,默示,隐含的,隐性地

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : without actually saying so; in a way that does not use words: Consumers buying the company’s products are implicitly accepting its practices.
    • : without question or reservation; absolutely: I trusted her implicitly and listened intently to everything she said.
    • : as an inherent but hidden part of the way things are; latently: The threat of violence against women is implicitly present all around us, everywhere.

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Examples

  • No man — no matter how Darrenish he might be — “demands to see the manager,” because that implicitly acknowledges the authority of another.

  • Euler implicitly assumed his polyhedra were convex, meaning a line segment joining any two points stayed completely within the polyhedron.

  • We wanted to look at why our society implicitly believes maps and how that trust has been exploited.

  • In short, candidates and LGBTQ rights were both on the ballot in the 2020 election, either explicitly or implicitly.

  • Some of them, NBC News reported, were organized by figures who implicitly or explicitly support QAnon, and some marchers brought signs with QAnon slogans.

  • In tackling this issue, Watson is, whether she knows it or not, also implicitly taking on a broader issue.

  • Because programs like TFA implicitly reveal the problem with the main core of U.S. teacher preparation.

  • “To us, when church officials talk about forgiveness, they implicitly imply that the crisis is over,” said Clohessy.

  • A Kansas that enshrines discrimination against gays is, implicitly, a Kansas that has declared its contempt for their lives.

  • This implicitly rebukes North Carolina as it moves to cut back on early balloting as part of its wildly controversial plan.

  • She withdrew entirely from society and devoted herself to practicing, following his directions implicitly.

  • These instructions were obeyed implicitly, and soon the camp was buried in apparent slumber.

  • It is a serious mark of a Church's imperfection for it to recognise only implicitly or virtually its covenant obligations.

  • Father, I will obey you implicitly if you can name a reasonable objection to the man I love.

  • Under certain conditions I would trust him with my life as implicitly as I would trust any white man.