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suggesting

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

建议,暗示,提示,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.

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Examples

  • Given that these are precisely the groups that are losing the most from distance learning, this suggests we should make their return to in-person school a priority.

  • Though there are testing standards for water filters used by the military—I highly suggest looking into NSF protocol P248, which some brands use—they are not mandated for civilian products.

  • The 1 million figure suggests that Sinopharm’s inoculation program has rapidly expanded in recent weeks.

  • No damage to his eyes yet, but she suggested we get a pair of blue-light blockers.

  • Perhaps one day, an app could automatically suggest who should be invited to a birthday party and then find the best time to host the gathering—to avoid someone being left out.

  • Searchers reported seeing a large shadow on the seabed, suggesting the crashed jet has been located.

  • On Monday, Soelistyo had jolted relatives as well as searchers by suggesting that the plane could be “at the bottom of the sea.”

  • The narrator is suggesting that they build a snowman that looks like a minister.

  • Gutierrez tries unsuccessfully to insinuate that Jay was cheating on Stephanie, suggesting ulterior motives.

  • If it is the tank, then it looks reasonably intact, suggesting it did not fail.

  • These rock strata are so straight and so symmetrical that they resemble a series of chimneys suggesting their name.

  • Thus her neighbours talked of Dorothy, suggesting the worst motives as the cause of her recent adventure.

  • When the rear came up, two archers appeared in view, immediately suggesting the nearness of an enemy; and Bruce held back his men.

  • The words substantial form were pronounced for two thousand years without suggesting the least notion.

  • An attempt to minimise misconceptions is made by suggesting alternative renderings in the Index.

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