inkling
n. 想法,暗示,迹象
If you have an inkling of something, you have a vague idea about it.
I had no inkling of his real purpose until much later...
直到后来很久我才对他的真实目的略知一二。
We had an inkling that something might be happening.
我们隐约感觉可能正有什么事情发生。
1. a slight suggestion or vague understanding;
Inkling. You are 50 % likely to know if an intended action is good or bad.
模糊直觉: 你有50%机会获知某个打算做的动作是好是坏.
Without any inkling of the subject , old Mr. Fang cried out in astonishment.
遯翁没听儿子说辞职, 失声惊问.
I had an [ no ] inkling of what he intended to do.
我略知 [ 不知道 ] 他打算做什么.
He gave me an inkling of what was to come.
他给我暗示将要发生什么事.
I have no inkling about the examination results, we shall all have to wait and see.
对考试结果我一无所知, 我们只有等等才全知道.