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implied

/im-plahyd/US // ɪmˈplaɪd //UK // (ɪmˈplaɪd) //

隐含的,隐含,暗示的,隐含着

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood: an implied rebuke; an implied compliment.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.hinted at
Synonyms
hidden隐藏的,隐蔽的,隐秘的,隐蔽implicit隐性,隐性的,隐含的,隐式indirect间接,间接的,间线,间断的latent潜在的,潜伏的,潜伏,潜在lurking潜伏,潜伏的,潜伏着,潜伏着的tacit默契,默示,默契的,默许unspoken不言而喻,不言而喻的,不言不语,不言不语的adumbrated暗示的,阐明的,阐明了,暗示connoted意味着,内涵,涵义,内涵的figured想通了,想通,想出,想明白了foreshadowed预示着,预示了,预示着的,预示的indicated表示,表示的,表明,指出inferred推断出的,推断的,推论的,推断insinuated暗示的,隐含的,暗示,含沙射影intended预定的,预定,预定中的,预定中involved涉及的,涉及到的,涉及,涉及的问题meant意味着,意指,意思是,意思是说occult玄学,非自然,隐秘,玄秘parallel平行,平行的,平行线,纬度signified符号化,符号化的,意味着,符号suggested建议,建议的,提议,提出建议understood理解,了解,明白,明白了unsaid未说,不言而喻,未说的,没有说alluded to所提到的,提到的,提到了,提到过allusive暗示性的,暗示性,寓意深刻,寓意深刻的constructive建设性的,建设性,构建性的,构建性indicative指示性的,指示性,参考性,参考性的inferential推论性,推理式,推论式,推论性的inherent固有的,内在的,内在,固有perceptible可感知的,可感觉到的,可察觉的,可感知potential潜在的,潜力,潜在,潜能significative有意义的,符号性的,符号性,意义tacitly assumed默示假设,默许的假设,默许的假定,默许为undeclared未申报的,未宣布的,未申报,未公布的unexpressed未表达的,未表达,未表达出来的,未表达出来unuttered未发表的,未发表,无声无息,毫无保留wordless无字,无言,无词,无语

Examples

  • The implied threat was that the cops might send Klepikov to the United States, which has much harsher criminal sentencing laws than most of the world.

  • “Call me when the plane leaves the ground,” she said, in a tone that implied she knew her husband well.

  • In doing so, he implied the obsolescence of that most embedded of British watering holes, the pub.

  • It was a duel on a larger scale, with all the uncertainty and danger that implied.

  • Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will implied in an interview that Ebola may be airborne.

  • But Francis has also implied that his hands are tied when it comes to changing doctrine or altering church teachings.

  • It would be a modest guess that Accadian culture implied a growth of at least ten thousand years.

  • Their conference was short; but it implied to Louis, that his delegated reign, as well as that of his father, was at an end.

  • The high rank, the great riches of his father he rather implied than definitely mentioned.

  • That was by no means what Garnache had implied; still, since it really expressed his mind, he did not trouble to correct Marius.

  • Louis would not think twice on the implied suspicions against himself, which every sentence of the letter contained.

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