implied
implied 英 [ɪm'plaɪd] 美 [ɪm'plaɪd]
vt. 暗示;意味(imply的过去式) adj. 含蓄的;暗指的
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- vt. 暗示;意味(imply的过去式)
- adj. 含蓄的;暗指的
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1. His words implied displeasure.
他的话暗示出他很不高兴。
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2. When it comes to American values, he implied, we are all liberals, we are all conservatives—or at least we ought to be.
当提到美国人的价值取向时,他暗示:我们都是自由主义者、都是保守主义者,或者说,至少我们应该是这样。
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3. This implied there would be virtually no inflation at all, on average, over the next decade.
这意味着,在未来十年内,平均而言将几乎没有任何通货膨胀。
- implied (adj.) "intended but not expressed," 1520s, past-participle adjective from imply (v.). Implied powers in a constitutional sense is attested from 1784.
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