explicitness如何读

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explicitness是什么意思

  • n.明白(直率);须直接付款

explicitness词根

词根:explicit

adj.

explicit 明确的;清楚的;直率的;详述的

adv.

explicitly 明确地;明白地

explicitness英英释义

adjective

fully revealed or expressed without vagueness, implication, or ambiguity : leaving no question as to meaning or intent compare implicit sense 1a

explicit instructions

open in the depiction of nudity or sexuality

explicit books and films

fully developed or formulated an explicit notion of our objective

an explicit plan

unambiguous in expression

was very explicit on how we are to behave

of a mathematical function defined by an expression containing only independent variables compare implicit sense 3b

explicitness词源英文解释

borrowed from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French explicite, borrowed from Medieval Latin explicitus, going back to Latin, "free from difficulties," variant past participle of explicāre "to free from folds or creases, unroll, disentangle, spread out, set out in words, give an account of" — more at explicate Note: Verbs built on the stem -plicā- have the variants -plicuī, -plicitus alongside a regular perfect and past participle -plicāvī, -plicātus. Oxford Latin Dictionary notes that for explicāre the variants explicuī, explicitus come later, replacing explicāvī, explicātus after the time of Cicero. See also exploit >entry 1.

The first known use of explicit was in 1549

explicitness儿童词典英英释义

explodeverb

to cause to be given up or rejected

science has exploded many old theories

to burst or cause to burst with violence and noise

the boiler exploded

to go through a rapid chemical or nuclear reaction with the production of noise, heat, and violent expansion of gases

the bomb exploded

to burst forth zoomed out of the alley and exploded into the street

exploded with laughter

explodeverb

to cause to be given up or rejected

science has exploded many old theories

to burst or cause to burst with violence and noise

the boiler exploded

to go through a rapid chemical or nuclear reaction with the production of noise, heat, and violent expansion of gases

the bomb exploded

to burst forth zoomed out of the alley and exploded into the street

exploded with laughter

explodedadjective

showing the parts separated but in correct relationship to each other

an exploded view of a machine

explodeverb

to cause to be given up or rejected

science has exploded many old theories

to burst or cause to burst with violence and noise

the boiler exploded

to go through a rapid chemical or nuclear reaction with the production of noise, heat, and violent expansion of gases

the bomb exploded

to burst forth zoomed out of the alley and exploded into the street

exploded with laughter

explicitadjective

so clear in statement that there is no doubt about the meaning

explicit instructions

explicitness 例句

1 The usual technique for inspiring that reaction is to carve deeper into a new limb of explicitness, as Gabriel Tallent does in this year’s best-selling “My Absolute Darling.”

2 Their scenes together convey an astonishing tenderness, along with an explicitness that lends their fumbling erotic exploration a healthy dash of realism.

3 The explicitness of the meaning of this theory helps industry designers to use product semantics theory to guide their industry design practice in a better way.

此意义的明确,将帮助工业设计师更好地运用产品语意学理论指导工业设计实践。

4 His poise, his explicitness, the assured presentation of verifiable detail impressed Nye—though, of course, the boy was lying.

5 Given the explicitness of the language used this week, during daytime hours, Levinson said he believes it’s a watershed moment in broadcast standards.

6 One of characteristics in analytical philosophy is explicitness rather than in traditional philosophy, which could be considered as the mark of progress in philosophy itself.

分析哲学是形而上学的当代形式;分析哲学与传统哲学相比是清晰的,这种清晰不仅是分析哲学的特征,而且是哲学本身的进步。

7 Yuknavitch’s sex scenes are remarkable among current American novelists, not just for their explicitness but for the way she uses them to pursue questions of agency, selfhood, and the ethical implications of making art.

8 All states and regions set up the principle of explicitness by constitutional legislation or constitutional justice.

基于此,世界各国与地区均通过立宪或司宪的途径确立了法律明确性原则.

9 Photograph: National Portrait Gallery/PA What strikes me most about Lamprou's portrait – apart, of course, from its explicitness – is its apparent casualness.

10 There is nothing new in this merciless formulation except the explicitness of its symbols and the candor of its hatred.

11 This ambition may be straightforward, but it is far from simple, as will become abundantly clear if you closely monitor your responses to its unsimulated explicitness.

12 Lurking beneath, though, is a poignant study of oldster unease — with technology, with sexual explicitness, and perhaps most of all with money.

13 One worker was raised deeply religious but finds herself increasingly drawn to the sexual explicitness in what she’s scanning.

14 All states and regions set up the principle of explicitness by constitutional legislation or constitutional justice.

基于此,世界各国与地区均通过立宪或司宪的途径确立了法律明确性原则。

15 To wit: The Mapplethorpe show carries a warning that it contains strong material, a reference to the sexual explicitness that has made Mapplethorpe’s photography so controversial.

16 With a minimum of explicitness, it takes us from the object to the remembered person and then to that person's essential, exemplary gift.

17 That brings up a question for me: How much explicitness do female readers want, generally?

18 “While ‘Body Heat’ involves murder, fraud, a weak hero led astray and a seductive, double-dealing broad,” she added, “it also incorporates something new: a sexual explicitness that the old films could only hint at.”

19 The first sex scene between Anne and Gustav pushes boundaries of explicitness, but the physical action is so transparently contrived that it’s very nearly ridiculous rather than shocking.

20 At least the promise of sexual explicitness in Once and for All is cleverly undercut by the teenager who turns her Gorgon gaze on the audience and demands: "What are you staring at?"

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