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sug.gest obj SHOW/EXPRESSsE5dVestv [T]to communicate or show (an idea or feeling) without stating it directly or giving proof表示,表明Recent polls seem to suggest that the government's popularity is at an all time low. [+ that clause]最近的民意测验表明政府的声望已降到历史最低水平。Evidence suggests that exposure to lead may cause mental damage in children before they show any adverse physical symptoms. [+ that clause]有证据表明摄取过量的铅会在孩子的身体表现出不良症状之前破坏他们的智力。She's applied for a lot of jobs recently, which suggests that she's not altogether happy with her present position. [+ that clause]最近她申请了许多份工作,这表明她对目前的职位相当不满。She made one or two remarks which suggested that the company was in financial trouble. [+ that clause]她说了点事,意味着公司面临财政危机。Now, I'm not suggesting that you were flirting with Adrian, but you were certainly paying a lot of attention to him. [+ that clause]呃,我并不是说你和艾德里安调情,但你确实对他非常关心。Are you suggesting (that) I look fat in these trousers? [+ (that) clause]你的意思是我穿这条裤子看上去很胖是吗?Something about his manner suggested a lack of interest in what we were doing.他的态度多少表明他对我们的事不感兴趣。
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