imply如何读

英:[ɪmˈplaɪ]

美:[ɪmˈplaɪ]

imply英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 暗示,暗指 cause to seem likely; express indirectly; suggest

imply是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 含蓄
  2. 暗示,暗指
  3. 包含,含有...的意思,蕴含,隐含,意味着
  4. 表示,指出,推出
  5. 露过,透露过
  6. 必然包含,必需
  7. 使有必要
  8. 说明,表明
  9. 包,把…包进
  10. 使卷入,牵连

imply自然拼读

im·ply

ihm plaI

imply变形

第三人称单数:implies

现在分词:implying

过去式:implied

过去分词:implied

imply词根

词根:imply

adj.

implied 含蓄的;暗指的

vt.

implied 暗示;意味(imply的过去式)

imply英英释义

transitive verb

to signal (a meaning) without directly stating such meaning; suggest.Are you implying that I cheated?[verb + (that) + clause]She agreed to do it, but her tone implied resentment.When she told him he dropped his candy wrapper, she was implying that he should pick it up.[verb + (that) + clause]These symptoms may imply a weak heart.

to include or entail as a necessary element or condition.Speech implies the use of vocal cords.

imply区别

 imply, hint, suggest

这组词都有“暗示”的意思,其区别是:

imply侧重指话语、行为或情景中的一种暗示,听者或读者必须加以逻辑推断才能领会。

hint指通过时间接而有提示性的话语或表情来暗示某事。

suggest指有意或无意的,直接或间接暗示,强调事物的表征等使人引起联想。

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 infer, imply

inferv. (根据已知事实)推断,推理。

implyv. (从言语或态度中)暗示,暗指(某种事情)。

The Secretary of the Treasury implied that interest rates would go down.财政大臣暗示利率将下降。

以上来源于网络

 denote, indicate, imply, mean, suggest, signify, represent

这组词都有“表示……的意思”的意思,其区别是:

denote指某一词字面或狭义的意思,或指某些符号或迹象的特指含义。

indicate指明显的表示。

imply侧重用文字或符号表示的联想,暗示。

mean最普通用词。指文字或符号等所表示的各种明确的或含蓄的意义。

suggest通常指暗含地、隐晦地表达意思。

signify指用文字、说话或表情等表示单纯的意思。

represent指体现或代表。

以上来源于网络

imply词源中文解释

14世纪末, implien, emplien “包裹,缠绕”(古典拉丁意义),源自古法语 emplier,源自拉丁 implicare “涉及,包裹,缠绕”,由 in- 的同化形式组成,“进入,处于,关于”(源自 PIE 词根 *en “在”)+ plicare “折叠”(源自 PIE 词根 *plek- “编织”)。

意思是“暗示逻辑上的必然结果”首次记录于约1400年; “暗示”一词的意思来自1580年代。相关词汇: Implied; implying。imply 和 infer 之间的区别在于“你的话意味着什么?”但是,“我应该从你的话中推断出什么?”或者,正如《世纪词典》所说,“行动意味着能力或准备,但涉及后果。”

imply_数学行业词汇

蕴涵

又称 :蕴涵(implication )

imply_法律行业词汇

默示

imply词源英文解释

Middle English implien, emplien "to enfold, surround, entangle, involve by inference, contain implicitly," borrowed from Anglo-French emplier, implier "to involve by inference, entail," probably adaptation of emplier (variant of empleier, emploier "to entangle, put to use, employ >entry 1") as a vernacular equivalent of Medieval Latin implicāre "to imply, mean by implication," modeled on parallel verbs in Middle English, as applien "to apply," replien "to reply >entry 1" and their correspondents in Anglo-French — more at implicate Note: The genesis of this verb is idiosyncratic, as it has no correspondent in continental French, and even the Anglo-French examples are—to judge by citations in the Anglo-Norman Dictionary—later than the Middle English examples, which are not much earlier than the fifteenth century. Middle French has impliquer as an adaptation of Latin implicāre, but this method of creating vernacular forms of verbs in -plicāre, though common in French, gained little traction in English. Note late and rare Middle English appliquen "to apply" (from Anglo-French and Middle French appliquer), for which the Oxford English Dictionary has no evidence past the sixteenth century.

The first known use of imply was in the 14th century

imply儿童词典英英释义

incomenoun

a gain usually measured in money that comes in from labor, business, or property

includeverb

to take in or have as part of a whole or group

the recipe included many ingredients

inclinationnoun

a feeling of liking or of wanting to do something

an inclination for sleeping late

an act or the action of bending or tilting

a departure from the true vertical or horizontal : slantalso: the amount of such departure

the inclination of the earth's axis

an inclined surface : slope

a quality which leads to some state or action

the door has an inclination to stick

incident1 of 2noun

an often unimportant happening that may form part of a larger event

incident2 of 2adjective

incidental entry 1

falling or striking on something

incident light rays

in1 of 6preposition

—used to show enclosing, including, or placing within limitswounded in the legin the summerin a minute

in the lake

into sense 1a don't come in here with those muddy feet

went in the house

—used to show means or mediumworks in plasticsphotographs in color

written in pencil

—used to show a state or conditionis made in three sizesin powerin love

we're in trouble

into sense 2a

broke in pieces

—used to show manner or purpose

said in reply

—used to show the larger member of a ratio

one in five

in2 of 6adverb

to or toward the inside

went in and closed the door

to or toward a place

flew in yesterday

so as to be or seem near

play close in

into the midst of something

mix in the flour

to or at its proper place

fit a piece in

so as to be in agreement

fell in with our plans

on the inner side : within

everyone is in

on good terms

in with the right people

in fashion

boots are in this year

at hand : on hand harvests are in

the evidence was in

in3 of 6adjective

being inside or within

the in part

being in power

the in party

directed or bound inward : incoming

the in train

very fashionable the in place to go

the in thing to do

very aware of and taking part in what is new and fashionable

the in crowd

in-4 of 6prefix

not : non-, un-—usually il- before l , im- before b, m, or pimbalanceimmoralimpractical , ir- before rirreducible , and in- before other soundsinconclusive

illogical

in-5 of 6prefix

in : within : into : toward : on—usually il- before l, im- before b, m, or p, ir- before r, and in- before other sounds

infiltrate

en- sense 2

imperil

-in6 of 6noun suffix

chemical compound insulin niacin

stearin

imposeverb

to establish or apply as a charge or penalty impose a tax

impose a fine

to force somebody to accept or put up with

impose one's will on another

to take unfair advantage

impose on a friend's good nature

implyverb

to include or involve as a natural or necessary part even though not put clearly into words an implied warranty

rights imply obligations

to express indirectly : suggest rather than say plainly

your remark implies that I am wrong

imply 例句

1 Okay, she often bluffed and implied all sorts of things I knew weren’t true.

2 What does the equivalence principle imply about accelerated motions and gravitational fields?

加速运动和引力场的等价理论意味着什么?

3 It was always stuff like that, and never explicitly claimed, just implied by her smile and “let’s say no more” expression.

4 But this implies that assets are not trading today mainly because of a lack of liquidity.

但这意味着,如今这些资产没有交易主要是因为缺乏流动性.

5 What do you imply by that statement?

你那句话有什么含意?

6 In both cases the existence of the void implies the existence of the infinite.

7 Your signature implies that you accept all the conditions in the agreement.

你一旦签字,即表明你接受协议里的所有条款.

8 Still, Swan's reasoning implies that arms of the state cannot be disentangled from the state itself.

不过, 斯旺的说法表明,国家的“武器 ” 与国家本身是分不开的.

9 The lady watched him, still smiling, and then, catching Lyd- die’s eye, smiled even more broadly, as though to imply that Lyddie was a comrade in some peculiar way.

10 Another implies that the food is not cooked on the premises and instead is imported from the best restaurants in London, paid extra to stay open for the late hour.

11 Your letter implies that the blame of all your problems is that of someone else, but never you.

12 The name of the LAN itself implied limitation of the network geography scope.

局域网(LAN)的名字本身就隐含了这种网络地理范围的局域性.

13 The fragmented distribution of Nilo-Saharan languages in Figure 19.2 similarly implies that many speakers of those languages have been engulfed by speakers of Afroasiatic or Niger-Congo languages.

14 Even though she’s said things, even though she’s implied there’s more than one, it all comes down to her next sentence.

15 Her letter imply that she wish to meet you.

她的信暗示说她想见你.

16 He narrates a series of events with the confidence that anyone looking at them will know what they imply, because the examples he has chosen are exact.

17 He shrugged slightly, as much as to imply, it seemed to me, that the picture had more or less been planted on him.

18 It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.

并不代表加拿大行业协会认可该设备.

19 He closed the door behind him as tightly as possible, and with an expression implying that the absence of a key in the lock met with his disapproval.

20 A. A combination of contradictory words B. The outcome of a sequence of events C. An implied reference to a literary or historical event D. A symbolic story or narrative.”

imply 同义词

1 成为必需

necessitate

3 含有…的意思

infer implicate import

8 使必要

exact

14 使有必要

warrant

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