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suggestively如何读
suggestively是什么意思
- adj.提示性的;影射的;暗示的;挑逗性的
suggestively英英释义
adjective
giving a suggestion : indicative
suggestive of a past era
full of suggestions : stimulating thought
provided a suggestive … commentary on the era—Lloyd Morris
stirring mental associations : evocative
suggesting or tending to suggest something improper or indecent : risqué
suggestively词源英文解释
The first known use of suggestive was in 1631
suggestively儿童词典英英释义
suitcasenoun
a portable case designed to hold a traveler's clothing and personal articles
suitableadjective
adapted to a use or purpose
food suitable for human consumption
being fit or right for a use or group a movie suitable for children
clothes suitable to the occasion
qualified sense 1, capable
looking for a suitable replacement
suitableadjective
adapted to a use or purpose
food suitable for human consumption
being fit or right for a use or group a movie suitable for children
clothes suitable to the occasion
qualified sense 1, capable
looking for a suitable replacement
suicidenoun
the act of killing oneself purposely
ruin of one's own interests
risking political suicide
a person who commits or attempts suicide
suggestverb
to put (as a thought) into a person's mind
to propose as an idea or possibility
suggest going for a walk
to call to mind through close connection or association
the fire suggests arson
suggestiveadjective
giving a suggestion : indicative
suggestive of a past era
full of suggestions : stimulating thought
stirring mental associations
suggesting something improper or indecent
suggestively 例句
1 With this suggestively unanswered question, the play resists a simple, sentimental optimism about Christopher's future and reminds us of the obstacles the world can still throw up.
2 Visually and suggestively, they are wild aggregates of two or more sausage or bean shapes coiled together.
3 A white picket fence is visible in the background, that is, if you can look past Davis' descending bikini bottom, which she tugs at suggestively with her thumbs.
4 Ability to suggestively promote and sell food and beverage items.
能够暗示性的进行食物和酒水的促销。
5 After the professional photographs were taken, after the unhappily ever after, the houses and careers went on to the pains and pleasures that “Clockwork” evokes so suggestively.
6 And few seemed to worry, as many did about the first movie, that is a suggestively violent kill-or-be-killed parable populated with teenagers.
7 I’m attracted to pigs,” as the camera catches his new porcine girlfriend, Denise, sucking suggestively on a straw.
8 Survivor memory — perhaps suggestively nudged by Mengele’s subsequent notoriety — has not always been entirely accurate.
9 This is a film that tramples on Fitzgerald's exquisite prose, turning the oblique into the crude, the suggestively symbolic into the declaratively monumental, the abstract into the flatly real.
10 The enduring mystery of “Island of Lost Souls” is how these variously perverse elements were so well and suggestively blended together by Erle C. Kenton, a director known mainly for comedies.
11 We see Leven in various wigs, and posing both modestly and suggestively.
12 Her pelvis, however, gyrates suggestively and soon a line forms behind her.
13 I asked Musgraves whether she believed it at the time, and she shrugged suggestively.
14 She whistles suggestively, then requests a volunteer – a "strong, 'andsome man".
15 In the portrait, shot by the Paramount stills photographer Eugene Robert Richee, Dietrich wears a top hat, a white tie and tuxedo, and a cigarette dangles suggestively from her mouth.
16 In one scene, Nadya’s modeling reel shows her staring and posing suggestively at the camera for what seemed like forever.
17 “Who knows,” she continued, suggestively, “what will happen?”
18 In its world, the man who plays Roy Kent on "Ted Lasso" can sell out an amphitheater by offering to read poems by Lord Byron, shirtless, while suggestively polishing his knob-shaped industry award.
19 With stereotypically black features, her hair wrapped in a bandanna, she crouches suggestively—perhaps submissively, despite being more than 35-feet high.
20 During a recent episode of Rudy Giuliani's podcast, "America’s Mayor Live," the former New York City mayor and Trump associate went on a tirade, decrying "Saturday Night Live" for turning away from “suggestively racist” humor.