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implication美 [.ɪmplɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.ɪmplɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n] - n.含意;可能的影响(或作用、结果);暗指;(被)牵连
- 网络暗示;含义;蕴涵
adj.+n. full implication,general implication,profound implication,significant implication,strong implication n. insinuation,inference,suggestion,allegation,consequence 1. | [c][usupl] ~ (of sth) (for sth) 可能的影响(或作用、结果)a possible effect or result of an action or a decision |
| They failed to consider the wider implications of their actions. 他们没有考虑到他们的行动会产生更广泛的影响。 | | The development of the site will have implications for the surrounding countryside. 这个地点的开发将会影响周围的乡村。 |
2. | [c][u] 含意;暗指something that is suggested or indirectly stated (= sth that is implied) |
| The implication in his article is that being a housewife is greatly inferior to every other occupation. 他那篇文章的含意是,当家庭主妇远远不如所有其他职业。 | | He criticized the Director and, by implication , the whole of the organization. 他抨击主管,其实是间接批评了整个机构。 |
3. | [u] ~ (of sb) (in sth) (被)牵连,牵涉the fact of being involved, or of involving sb, in sth, especially a crime |
| He resigned after his implication in a sex scandal. 他在涉及一件性丑闻之后辞职了。 |
n. | 1. something that is implied or involved as a natural consequence of something else 2. the state of implying or being implied, without being plainly expressed 3. the involvement or entanglement of somebody in something 4. in logic, a relationship between two propositions that holds when both propositions are true and fails when the first is true but the second is false 5. a possible effect or result 6. something that you suggest is true, although you do not say it directly 7. the fact of suggesting or showing that someone is involved in something illegal or morally wrong 1. something that is implied or involved as a natural consequence of something else 2. the state of implying or being implied, without being plainly expressed 3. the involvement or entanglement of somebody in something 4. in logic, a relationship between two propositions that holds when both propositions are true and fails when the first is true but the second is false 5. a possible effect or result 6. something that you suggest is true, although you do not say it directly 7. the fact of suggesting or showing that someone is involved in something illegal or morally wrong |
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