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/ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃn/ |
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1 | C usually plural a possible effect or result 可能的影响(或结果) |
| have implications for We believe that GM crops will have serious implications for the environment. 我们相信转基因作物会给环境带来严重的影响。 |
| +of We need to consider the financial implications of these changes. 我们必须考虑这些变革的财政影响。 |
| +for The economic implications for the steel industry will be far-reaching. 对钢铁工业在经济上的影响将是深远的。 |
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2 | C/U something that you suggest is true , although you do not say it directly 暗示;含意;意味 |
| +that I resent the implication that my work is not thorough. 我讨厌暗示说我工作不细致。 |
| by implication (=because an implication is contained in it) The report criticizes the department and, by implication, holds the minister responsible. 含蓄地;通过暗示 |
| 2a | the fact of suggesting or showing that someone is involved in something illegal or morally wrong (与非法行为或不道德的事的)牵连,牵涉 | | sb’ s implication in sth the government’ s implication in illegal arms trading 政府与非法军火交易的牵连 | | the implication of senior officers in the affair 高级军官们与这场风波的牵连 | |
Words frequently used with implication | implication 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | considerable, far-reaching, important, profound, serious, | 1 | | |
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