tacitly
adv. 肅靜地,沉默地
If you refer to someone's tacit agreement or approval, you mean they are agreeing to something or approving it without actually saying so, often because they are unwilling to admit to doing so.
The question was a tacit admission that a mistake had indeed been made...
問這個問題實際上等於預設確實出了差錯。
The rebels enjoyed the tacit support of elements in the army.
反叛分子得到了軍隊中部分勢力的暗中支援。
1. in a tacit manner; by unexpressed agreement;
Magda heard him out, smiled tacitly with peasant slyness.
瑪格達聽出了話裡的意思, 帶著莊稼人的調皮神情沉默地微笑.
The fiction of the cab had been tacitly abandoned.
乘馬車的託詞,不言而喻沒人再提了.
It had been tacitly understood beforehand that she was to get work and pay her board.
“他們事先已達成默契,嘉莉得找份工作,付伙食費.
Astronomers tacitly assume that stars of the same luminosity and color all have the same mass.
天文學家心照不宣地預設,光度和顏色都相同的恆星具有相同的質量.
It was in the same spirit that he had tacitly assented to Fitzpiers's domiciliation there.
正是出於同一種心理,他默許菲茨比爾斯住了下來.