interpreted / ɪnˈtɜr prɪt /

被解释为被解释的被诠释的被解释过的

interpreted2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to give or provide the meaning of; explain; explicate; elucidate: to interpret the hidden meaning of a parable.
  2. to construe or understand in a particular way: to interpret a reply as favorable.
  3. to bring out the meaning of by performance or execution.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to translate what is said in a foreign language.
  2. to explain something; give an explanation.

interpreted 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

elucidated

interpreted 的近义词 3

更多interpreted例句

  1. They’d often include symmetric arrangements of circles and lines, which Jung would interpret in light of his notion of archetypes.
  2. We were asked to interpret what such findings from new studies mean for student athletes recovering from coronavirus infections.
  3. Government agencies, which were aware of the tests’ limitations, could have built up trust by being more transparent about them and how to interpret results, scientists said.
  4. Echoing a limitation noted in the Cell paper, critics further emphasized that cell culture studies aren’t able to replicate the complexities of real life, so results should be interpreted with caution.
  5. Point is, he didn’t give enough information to know if the test results are real or how to interpret it.
  6. To be sure, Jefferson did share the credit, but not in the way such a resolution might be interpreted.
  7. Analysts interpreted it as an immediate ripple effect of the newly established US-Cuban détente.
  8. Interpreted more broadly, the phrase loses meaning: what constitutes the necessary threshold of realism?
  9. Death is interpreted differently by various people, cultures, and even science.
  10. This statement, interpreted by many in the media as a sign that the epidemic is abating, prompts more questions than answers.
  11. When these last words of his were interpreted to her, she started, made as if she would run after him, but checked herself.
  12. It is at best an empirical test and must be interpreted in the light of clinical symptoms.
  13. This rule, theoretically correct, must be very liberally interpreted in practice.
  14. Lastly a contract dates from the time of acceptance, and is construed or interpreted by the law of the place where it was made.
  15. May it not be that "Go ye unto all the world" message has been somewhat narrowly interpreted and the spirit of it missed?