intimated 的 2 个定义
- associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
- characterized by or involving warm friendship or a personally close or familiar association or feeling: an intimate greeting.
- very private; closely personal: one's intimate affairs.
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- an intimate friend or associate, especially a confidant.
intimated 近义词
suggest; tip off
更多intimated例句
- Law secretaries have a daily and intimate window into a judge’s work, and indeed often do the lion’s share of case research and the drafting of written opinions.
- Because it really is the opportunity to build this direct intimate relationship with our audience.
- Smartphones are the most intimate device for most people, and they must be tracker-free by default.
- If the city eventually went with a different company – say, Berkshire Hathaway, which intimated its interest in bidding on the franchise agreement – then those workers would shift to the new utility.
- Jackson’s foray into audio, and specifically within the erotic genre, is pioneering a new creative frontier for actors creating incredibly intimate experiences for their fans and breaking past the fourth wall.
- Judge Drioux intimated Picasso he was part of a larger gang of criminals who stole the Mona Lisa.
- And of those six candidates, only Ernst has intimated that she supports doing away with the agency.
- And when asked about his remarks by a white reporter, Thompson intimated he could use such language because he is black.
- In a follow up interview with the New York Times, he intimated that Palestinians—all Palestinians—were "not human."
- Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas intimated that Hagel may have taken $200,000 from American enemies like North Korea or Iran.
- He darted his eyes quickly in her direction, recalling a time before when he had intimated something of the kind.
- As intimated in the text, there has been a difference of opinion as to the place where Cartier spent the winter of 1535-36.
- The chums liked Mark Stratford and they did not believe that he was anywhere near as “sporty” as Burd had intimated.
- Mr. Carr, who had his eyes on the exacting baby, shook his head, and intimated that he was really unable to understand her.
- For, in a confidential letter to Heinsius, whom he could have no motive for deceiving, he intimated his intention very clearly.