implied
adj. 暗指的,含蓄的
v. 暗示,暗指( imply的過去式和過去分詞 ); 必然包含; 說明,表明
If you imply that something is the case, you say something which indicates that it is the case in an indirect way.
'Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?' she asked coldly...
“你在暗示我和那些襲擊有關嗎?”她冷冷地問。
She felt undermined by the implied criticism.
她覺得這一含沙射影的批評對自己造成了不利影響。
If an event or situation implies that something is the case, it makes you think it likely that it is the case.
Exports in June rose 1.5%, implying that the economy was stronger than many investors had realized...
6 月份出口上升 1.5%,表明經濟比許多投資者所認為的更要堅挺。
A 'frontier-free' Europe implies a greatly increased market for all economic operators.
“無國界的”歐洲對所有經營者來說都意味著一個大大擴充套件了的市場。
1. indicated by necessary connotation though not expressed directly;
He implied that we were emotionally immature.
他暗示我們情感上還不成熟。
She felt undermined by the implied criticism.
她覺得這一含沙射影的批評對自己造成了不利影響。
His silence implied agreement.
他的沉默意味著同意.
They implied him to be honest.
他們暗指他是誠實的.
This implied condemning him to death.
這意味著判他死刑.