PHRASAL VERB 认为包含;认为存在 If you read a meaning into something, you think it is there although it may not actually be there. 认为包含;认为存在 [Also V P n n]
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The addict often reads disapproval into people's reactions to him even where it does not exist. [VERB noun PREP. noun]
这个瘾君子经常把别人对他的反应当作反感他的意思,即使别人并没有那个意思。
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It would be wrong to try to read too much into such a light-hearted production. [VERB noun PREP. noun]
如果硬把太多含义强加给这部轻松的作品就不对了。
SYN infer from, read between the lines, assume from, interpolate from
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