insinuated
v. 暗示( insinuate的過去式和過去分詞 ); 巧妙或迂迴地潛入; (使)緩慢進入; 慢慢伸入
If you say that someone insinuates that something bad is the case, you mean that they say it in an indirect way.
The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying...
一篇文章因含沙射影聲稱總統撒謊而遭到誹謗索賠。
Are you insinuating that I smell?
你是在旁敲側擊地說我身上有臭味嗎?
If you say that someone insinuates themselves into a particular situation, you mean that they manage very cleverly, and perhaps dishonestly, to get into that situation.
He gradually insinuated himself into her life.
他處心積慮終於一步步走進了她的生活。
He gradually insinuated himself into her life.
他處心積慮終於一步步走進了她的生活。
She cleverly insinuated herself into his family.
她巧妙地混進了他的家庭.
He insinuated that I was lying.
他暗示我在說謊.
He insinuated his doubt of her ability.
他暗示了他對她能力的懷疑。
She insinuated to us that her partner had embezzled funds.
她旁敲側擊地指出她的合夥人盜用了資金.