implicit
adj. 不言明[含蓄]的; 無疑問的,絕對的; 成為一部份的; 內含的
Something that is implicit is expressed in an indirect way.
This is seen as an implicit warning not to continue with military action...
這被視為一個停止軍事行動的含蓄警告。
Branagh says that it was his intention to make explicit in the film what was only implicit in the play.
布萊納說他的用意是將劇本中的隱晦含意在電影中清晰明白地表現出來。
If a quality or element is implicit in something, it is involved in it or is shown by it.
...the delays implicit in formal council meetings...
正式的政務會議所慣有的耽擱延遲
Try and learn from the lessons implicit in the failure of your marriage.
要努力從失敗婚姻中吸取教訓。
If you say that someone has an implicit belief or faith in something, you mean that they have complete faith in it and no doubts at all.
He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor.
他對皇帝的高尚意圖深信不疑。
1. implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something;
2. being without doubt or reserve;
Each value type has an implicit default constructor that initializes the default value of that type.
每種值型別均有一個隱式的預設建構函式來初始化該型別的預設值.
Implicit in these recombined forms are simultaneous ideas of structural vigor and failure.
重組形式,這些隱含的結構性活力和失敗的同時想法.
He felt that his previous life justified this implicit reliance on his good faith.
他感覺他過去的行為完全有理由受到別人這種無條件的信任.
While much parental control via information gathering was implicit , families also described explicit parental authority.
很多透過收集資訊進行的家長掌控是不明顯的, 家庭中還提到有隱形的家長權威.
There is a threat implicit in the way he looked.
他的目光中隱含著一種威脅.