tacit 英 [ˈtæsɪt]   美 [ˈtæsɪt]

tacit

tacit  英 [ˈtæsɪt] 美 [ˈtæsɪt]

adj. 心照不宣的;默许的 

tacit approval, tacit support, tacit knowledge 默许;暗中支持;只可意会的认识
By tacit agreement,the subject was never mentioned again. 根据达成的默契,这个话题从未再提起过。

  • Something tacit is implied or understood without question. Holding hands might be a tacit acknowledgment that a boy and girl are dating.
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  • adj. 心照不宣的;默许的
  • 1. tacit approval, tacit support, tacit knowledge

    默许;暗中支持;只可意会的认识

  • 2. By tacit agreement,the subject was never mentioned again.

    根据达成的默契,这个话题从未再提起过。

  • tacit (adj.) c. 1600, "silent, unspoken," from French tacite and directly from Latin tacitus "that is passed over in silence, done without words, assumed as a matter of course, silent," past participle of tacere "be silent, not speak," from suffixed form of PIE root *tak- "to be silent" (source also of Gothic þahan, Old Norse þegja "to be silent," Old Norse þagna "to grow dumb," Old Saxon thagian, Old High German dagen "to be silent"). The musical instruction tacet is the 3rd person present singular of the Latin verb. Related: Tacitly.
tacit / ˈtæsɪt ; NAmE ˈtæsɪt / adjective [usually before noun ] that is suggested indirectly or understood, rather than said in words 心照不宣的;不言而喻的;默示的 tacit approval/support/knowledge 默许;暗中支持;只可意会的认识 By tacit agreement,the subject was never mentioned again. 根据达成的默契,这个话题从未再提起过。 tacit·ly / ˈtæsɪtli ; NAmE ˈtæsɪtli / adverb tacit / ˈtæsɪt ; NAmE ˈtæsɪt / tacit·ly / ˈtæsɪtli ; NAmE ˈtæsɪtli /
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