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im·pli·cit AW BrE /ɪmˈplɪsɪt/NAmE /ɪmˈplɪsɪt/ adjective~ (in sth) suggested without being directly expressed 含蓄的;不直接言明的◆Implicit in his speech was the assumption that they were guilty. 他话语中的言外之意是设定他们有罪。◆implicit criticism 含蓄的批评~ (in sth) forming part of sth (although perhaps not directly expressed) 成为一部分的;内含的◆The ability to listen is implicit in the teacher's role. 作为教师自然懂得倾听。complete and not doubted 完全的;无疑问的 SYN absolute ◆She had the implicit trust of her staff. 她得到了全体职员的绝对信任。 ➡ compare explicit ▸ im·pli·cit·ly AW BrE /ɪmˈplɪsɪtli/NAmE /ɪmˈplɪsɪtli/ adverb◆It reinforces, implicitly or explicitly, the idea that money is all-important. 这或隐或显地强化了金钱至上这一观念。◆I trust John implicitly. 我完全相信约翰。 |