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al·lude
lud
第三人称单数:alludes
现在分词:alluding
过去式:alluded
过去分词:alluded
intransitive verb
to refer to indirectly or in passing (usu. fol. by "to").We never discussed the issue of the inheritance, but she alluded to it several times that evening.
1530年代,“嘲弄”(及物动词,现已过时),源自法语 alluder 或直接源自拉丁语 alludere “玩耍,取笑,开玩笑”,也指波浪拍打海岸,来自于 ludicrous 中的 ludere “玩耍”(参见 ludicrous),由 ad “到”(见 ad-)和 ludere “玩耍”组成。 “间接提及,顺便指出”这个意思始于1530年代。相关词汇: Alluded; alluding。
Latin alludere, literally, to play with, from ad- + ludere to play — more at ludicrous
The first known use of allude was circa 1531
almanacnoun
a book containing a calendar of days, weeks, and months and usually facts about the rising and setting of the sun and moon, changes in the tides, and information of general interest
ally1 of 3verb
to form a connection or relation between : uniteespecially: to join in an alliance
ally2 of 3noun
a plant or animal linked to another by genetic or evolutionary relationship
ferns and their allies
one associated or united with another for some common purpose
plural capitalized the Allied nations in World War I or World War II
-ally3 of 3adverb suffix
-ly entry 2
alluviumnoun
soil material (as clay, silt, sand, or gravel) deposited by running water
alluvialadjective
relating to, composed of, or found in alluvium
allusionnoun
a reference made to something that is not directly mentioned
the book contains many allusions to earlier books
allure1 of 2verb
to try to attract or influence by offering what seems to be a benefit or pleasure
allure2 of 2noun
power of attraction : charm
allure1 of 2verb
to try to attract or influence by offering what seems to be a benefit or pleasure
allure2 of 2noun
power of attraction : charm
allure1 of 2verb
to try to attract or influence by offering what seems to be a benefit or pleasure
allure2 of 2noun
power of attraction : charm
alludeverb
to speak of or hint at without mentioning directly
1 Its chiseled body and carbon fiber spoilers, along with jagged air vents and a gaping grille, allude to guaranteed highway dominance.
2 And she alludes, in the bridge, to the pure California reassurance of the Beach Boys’ “Don’t Worry, Baby.”
3 “Do you even know what the challenge you are alluding to was?” the man in the grey suit asks.
4 I would rather never allude to the past for it is very painful to me.
我不愿再提到过去,因为那使人痛苦.
5 The birth scene is now a staple of film and television, but strangely absent from – sometimes alluded to in passing, but rarely dwelt on in closeup.
6 He did not even allude to his brother's engagement to Mary.
他兄弟与玛丽订婚的事他只字未提。
7 I’m not exactly sure what his wife was alluding to when she said they’d seen worse times and they survived, but if it was worse than the zombie apocalypse, it must have been pretty bad.
8 Finally, there’s also a mysterious voice mail from a graduate student enemy alluding to a scandal with Richard.
9 "Everything's Fine" alludes to a meme that has come to define the Trump's presidency: that of a smiling, saucer-eyed dog sipping from a mug as the house he's sitting in burns down around him.
10 It was interesting that the show alluded to their first kiss rather than show it.
11 In 2016, he decided to formalize his program of mentoring released felons, beginning A Second U, alluding to the importance of second chances and the federal Second Chance Act.
12 Whatever she said was totally professional and alluded to the fact that this would be a good JO room.
13 “There are many hard-luck stories in the Silver Valley,” Fortun said, alluding to the longtime economic and environmental struggles left by the decline of mining in Kellogg.
14 He alluded to the problem but did not mention it.
他暗指但没有明确指出这个问题.
15 He allude to the problem in his speech.
他在演说中提及此问题.
16 The grisly story to which you allude is no product of Hitchcock: "Lamb to the Slaughter" was written by Roald Dahl in 1953.
17 Do the prickly post-punk guitar and harmony vocals in “The Mall & Misery” allude to Gang of Four and Talking Heads or to Yeasayer?
18 You don’t have to have seen the recent headlines about mass avian casualties to be spooked by Mr. Chan’s animated silhouettes, which allude to the Rapture and to 9/11.
19 Questions about the steamy possibilities inherent in nonfigurative art, as well as the specific nature of the female gaze — that “sparkle” Wilke allude to — will continue to be argued over for years to come.
20 Other sections allude to the use of satellites and online hacking in intelligence gathering.
2 间接提及
4 使人想起
5 暗指
innuendo imply implicate insinuate allusion insinuation in allusion to allusive after vermiculate implied implication implicative impliedly
7 暗示
suggestion breath hint implication cue pointer whisper inkling suggest imply intimate implicate predicate insinuate connote high sign adumbrative insinuating lead note office tip touch allusion overtone innuendo tip-off prompting insinuation intimation clew point mint break indicate glance couch infer bespeak adumbrate reminiscent indicative covert implied suggestive unspoken redolent connotative insinuatingly clue one in in allusion to hint at suggestive of allude to clue in