implicit
美音:
[ımp´lısət
]英音:
[ımp´lısət
]adj.暗示的,盲从的,含蓄的,固有的,不怀疑的,绝对的
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implicit为六级词汇
词频:5068
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名词:implicitness 副词:implicitly
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implicit
/ɪm'plɪsɪt; ɪm`plɪsɪt/
adj
1 ~ (in sth) implied, but not expressed directly; not explicit 含蓄的; 不直接表明的; 不明确的
*implicit assumptions 含蓄的假定
* an implicit threat 暗示的恫吓
* obligations which are implicit in the contract 合同中未直接载明的责任.
2 unquestioning and absolute 无疑问的; 绝对的
*I have implicit faith in your abilities. 我完全相信你的能力.
implicit
adj[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;Origin: implicatus, past participle of implicare;
IMPLICATE]
suggested or understood without being stated directly
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explicitimplicit criticism/threat/assumption Her words contained an implicit threat. His statement is being seen as implicit criticism of the work of research laboratories.formal forming a central part of something, but without being openly stated
implicit in Confidentiality is implicit in your relationship with a counselor.complete and containing no doubts
implicit faith/trust/belief They had implicit faith in his powers.>implicitlyadv They believed implicitly in their own superiority.
1. However, in the absence of plausible alternative explanations for the gloomy economic news of the past 15 — 20 years and the gloomier prospects implicit in the projections of those trends, industrial societies — fearful for the future — might very we 然而, 由于对过去15-20年里令人感到沮丧的经济新闻和对那些趋势的反映中暗含的更为令人感到沮丧的前景没能作出其他令人信服的解释,工业社会因为害怕未来很可能会要采取倒退措施。
2. I have implicit faith in your abilities. 我完全相信你的能力.
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