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suggest

/suhg-jest, suh-/US // səgˈdʒɛst, sə- //UK // (səˈdʒɛst, US səɡˈdʒɛst) //

建议,暗示,提出建议,提议

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to mention or introduce for consideration or possible action: The architect suggested that the building be restored.
    • : to propose as suitable or possible for some purpose: We suggested him for president.
    • : to prompt the consideration, making, doing, etc., of: The glove suggests that she was at the scene of the crime.
    • : to bring before a person's mind indirectly or without plain expression: I didn't tell him to leave, I only suggested it.
    • : to call up in the mind through association or natural connection of ideas: The music suggests a still night.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbconvey advice, plan, desire
Forms: suggested, suggesting, suggests

Examples

  • None of this — timing included — suggests an apolitical approach to the position.

  • Some observers have suggested it may happen but once in each Langsdorffia’s life.

  • The “Wonder Woman 1984” postponement suggests Hollywood’s fall may go little better than its summer.

  • At the same time, he suggested that podcasting is a very different market.

  • “The evidence suggests that one or more vaccines will be available to the public in the fourth quarter this year or early next year,” Hui said.

  • Certain features of its history suggest why this may be the case.

  • Those who have watched anti-gay groups closely suggest that there will be two major strategic shifts in their strategy.

  • But Goff called it “insulting” to suggest that he might be running a super PAC for personal gain.

  • We might even see data that suggest the program is performing efficiently.

  • They suggest acupuncture and counseling to work on these deeper issues.

  • That woman meant mischief, or she would never have dared to suggest that a British officer should throw in his lot with hers.

  • On some future occasion I may suggest how you may successfully perform your duties in your new position.

  • It simply finds relation already existing between the words or the ideas which the words suggest or evoke.

  • "I will use any word you think more adequate, madame, if you will suggest it," he answered tartly.

  • And I would respectfully suggest that this interview must definitely terminate the matter one way or the other.