explicit如何读

英:[ɪkˈsplɪsɪt]

美:[ɪkˈsplɪsɪt]

explicit英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 详述的,明确的,明晰的 clearly and fully expressed
  2. 直言的,毫不隐瞒的,露骨的 saying sth openly ; with nothing hidden or implied

explicit是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 明确的
  2. 不含糊的
  3. 清楚的
  4. 详尽的,详述的
  5. 直率的,直截了当的,直言的,直爽的
  6. 不隐瞒的,不隐讳的
  7. 明白的
  8. 显然可见的
  9. 须直接付款的
  10. 直接的,干脆的
  11. 简单扼要的
n. (名词)
  1. 结论
v. (动词)
  1. 放在(图书或其一卷的)最后一些词就此结束

explicit自然拼读

ex·plic·it

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explicit扩展

explicitly (adv.), explicitness (n.)

explicit词根

词根:explicit

adv.

explicitly 明确地;明白地

n.

explicitness 直言不讳;明确性

explicit英英释义

adjective

stated fully, clearly, and without equivocation.I gave him explicit instructions, so there should be no mistake.You leave too much for the reader to guess at; this paragraph needs to be more explicit.Her refusal was quite explicit and left no hope of her changing her mind.

defined or formulated clearly and completely.Research is guiding us in our development of an explicit theory to account for these phenomena.

marked by frankness and forthrightness.The article gave an explicit description of the torture of prisoners in the camp.

marked by the clear depiction of nudity or sexual acts.He was arrested at the airport for attempting to bring explicit books and films into the country.

explicit词组

explicit expression显式表达式

explicit knowledge显性知识;外显知识

explicit memory外显记忆

explicit function显函数

explicit formulation显式

explicit区别

 specific, explicit, definite, express

这组词都有“明确的”的意思,其区别是:

specific强调内容明确,毫不抽象、笼统。

explicit指清楚明白,毫不含糊其辞,因而无任何理解困难。

definite指对所提到的事的范围及其细节毫无疑问,含有明确和确定界限的意味。

express语气较强,较正式,指不但清楚明确,而且含有直截了当和有力等的意思。

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explicit词源中文解释

17世纪初,“易于理解,不含糊或模棱两可”,源自法语 explicite,源自拉丁语 explicitus “无障碍的”,是 explicare “展开,解开,解释”的变体过去分词,源自 ex “出”(参见 ex-)和 plicare “折叠”(源自 PIE 词根 *plek- “编织”)。

作为“色情”的委婉说法,它可以追溯到1971年(例如 sexually explicit 等短语更早出现)。相关词汇: Explicitness。中世纪书籍末尾写有 "Explicitus",最初是 explicitus est liber “书已展开”的简写。

explicit_法律行业词汇

明确的

explicit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

explicit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

explicitadjective

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

explicit instructions

explicit 例句

1 ...sexually explicit scenes in films and books.

电影和书籍中露骨的性爱片段

2 That helped pave the way for more straightforward action movie heroines, often with more explicit feminist messaging, as in the recent Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel films.

3 Most songs are less explicit with their innuendo, of course, but tracks like “Fool’s Gold,” “No Control,” and the spunky Styles-penned “Stockholm Syndrome” are ripe with lust and physical expressions of affection.

4 Since then we’ve seen the growth of explicit fan fiction — and with it, a greater cultural awareness of female desire for sexual explicitness — which has culminated in the global “Fifty Shades of Grey” phenomenon.

5 It's a challenging balance to get what the audience can watch and how explicit you want to be.

6 In almost everything that Davis touches, there is underlying – or, more often than not, explicit – violence.

7 Palamides makes the coercion in audience participation more explicit, forcing some uncomfortable questions.

8 It also includes a great deal of explicit violence against puppets and as many clichés regarding gender as the classic-era crime stories, including Chandler’s own, serve up.

9 But it isn’t why I value the movie, whose moments of passion and yearning are more diffuse, less showy, though no less explicit.

10 Brecht and his theories made all the running, both aesthetically and politically, chiming with the British leftwing puritan tradition, resulting in productions that were bare, cool, politically explicit.

11 The voluntary exchange of intimate content was also a nearly universal practice pre-pandemic: In a 2015 survey, more than 4 out of 5 adults said they send or receive explicit texts and photos.

12 The four tales in this slim volume, then, are old-fashioned, at least up to a point: no noir, yet plenty of shadows; no explicit sex, but ample erotic tension.

13 Gottlieb protested that even without an explicit calculation of wind loads, the buildings were strong enough.

14 However, the chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the museum’s parent organization, removed 19 of the works before the opening, saying that he considered their “explicit Christian symbolism” inappropriate.

15 TIME: This movie is fairly explicit in all senses.

16 An online petition to prevent the removal of an explicit mural in Brussels has gained thousands of signatures, highlighting a wave of graphic street art in the city known for its cartoon-inspired murals.

17 The explicit subject of Frederick Wiseman’s magnificent documentary “National Gallery” is the stately museum that rises at the northern end of Trafalgar Square in London.

18 The hang is associative and provocative and avoids explicit comment on the what or the why of Lüpertz’s art.

19 His original cut supposedly ran three hours and was so explicit that it could have earned an NC-17.

20 This exhibition about Reconstruction and its aftermath doesn’t draw explicit parallels to today’s politics.

explicit 同义词

1 直言

blunt bluntly

10 暴露的

open unsheltered

12 明示的

demonstrative ostensive

15 直言无隐的

candid plain-spoken free-spoken

18 坦白

confession

19 无可怀疑的

unimpeachable above suspicion

29 明晰的

lucid

33 易于理解的

simple meaningful predigested

35 清楚明白的

coherent loud and clear unmistakable

37 清楚明了

clarify

38 直言的

outspoken blunt

44 不隐藏的

open unconcealed

46 不含糊的

unambiguous

47 清楚明白

unmistakable loud and clear

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