in·sin·u·at·ingin-ˈsin-yə-ˌwā-tiŋ -yü-ˌā-
insinuatingly如何读
insinuatingly是什么意思
- adv.谄媚
insinuatingly词根
词根:insinuating
adj.insinuating 暗示的;曲意巴结的
v.insinuating 暗示;使…潜入;讨好(insinuate的ing形式)
insinuatingly英英释义
adjective
winning favor and confidence by imperceptible degrees : ingratiating
tending gradually to cause doubt, distrust, or change of outlook often in a slyly subtle manner
insinuating remarks
insinuatingly词源英文解释
The first known use of insinuating was in 1591
insinuatingly 例句
1 No; I do not—at least, I have something to say to her, but I think'—insinuatingly—'that I had rather say it to you.
2 "Don't you find it hard work to march at routstep with your guns at a carry?" he said insinuatingly.
3 He came along smiling, bending his head insinuatingly towards her, to talk close to her ear.
4 "Your property has turned out all right, I hear?" the lawyer said, insinuatingly.
5 The art book has art to sell, insinuatingly, and for a purpose, like the American Muse, which has in fact a tradition to sell, and one which doesn't exist, in painting.
这本艺术类图书是在巧妙地推销艺术,其目的就是为了推销像美国艺术那样实际上在油画中并不存在的艺术传统。
6 “Well, Bart,” said Frank, insinuatingly, “I trust things are going well with you?”
7 Shan't I examine your head?' he asked insinuatingly of the old lady.
8 In the light of the street-lamp Lilly saw her face smiling up at him curiously, insinuatingly—and then they went on their way—together.
9 "We expected you to dinner, but cook has my orders to get you up something, so come with me to the dining-room," she added, insinuatingly.
10 The Harptones had Willie Winfield, a tenor vocalist with immaculate pitch and an insinuating way with a phrase, and Raoul Cita, a gifted vocal arranger who made sure the group's voicings were always distinctive.
11 He slips gracefully in and out of time frames and reality frames and rendering her dreams with an insinuatingly quiet power that’s amplified by their unexaggerated practical naturalism.
12 "Until you heard the commotion in the hall?" inquired McQuade, insinuatingly.
13 As Hope rode back once more toward Harris' the face of Shorty Smith, insinuatingly leering, as she had seen it at the trout stream, came again to torment her.
14 At the first check that she meets," added the Bishop of Chartres insinuatingly to Raoul of Gaucourt, "the enthusiasm that she now excites will change into contempt.
15 Now," says the hairy chap, insinuatingly, "I will give ten thousand dollars to have my advertisement put on the panel next to the name of the lamented deceased.
16 “Say, isn’t it time for lunch now?” demanded Walter, insinuatingly.
17 "Sometimes Briggs doesn't write horrid sums on the slate; sometimes she asks me sums she makes up out of her head," he said, insinuatingly.
18 Nearer and nearer it sounded, insinuatingly sweet,--a song of Tosti's then in fashion.
19 He smiled all the time, insinuatingly, yet rather uneasily, too.
20 But Johnson’s pieces were intimate and insinuating, not imposing, rarely much larger than a comic book and easily overlooked.
insinuatingly 同义词
1 奉承地
2 谄媚
toadyish flattering buttery courtly obsequious insinuating adulatory blandishments butter incense flattery adulation blandishment blarney bootlicking sawder toadyism brownnoser sugariness cringe toady truckle smarm bootlick beslaver flatter blandish soft-soap adulate soft soap soft sawder
3 奉承
flattering subservient well-oiled courtly saccharine fawning adulatory trucklingly incense adulation palaver blarney sawder bushwa lipsalve cringe jolly fawn brown-nose apple-polish beslaver flatter blandish soft-soap adulate brownnose brown nosing soft sawder
4 暗示
adumbrative reminiscent indicative covert implied suggestive unspoken redolent insinuating connotative point office tip suggestion hint implication cue allusion inkling tip-off insinuation intimation allude suggest indicate imply intimate infer insinuate clue one in in allusion to hint at suggestive of allude to clue in