释义 |
implicit美 [ɪm'plɪsɪt] 英 [ɪm'plɪsɪt] - adj.含蓄的;不直接言明的;成为一部分的;内含的
- 网络隐式;暗示的;隐性
adj. understood,implied,unspoken,tacit,inherent 1. | ~ (in sth) 含蓄的;不直接言明的suggested without being directly expressed |
| Implicit in his speech was the assumption that they were guilty. 他话语中的言外之意是设定他们有罪。 | | |
2. | ~ (in sth) 成为一部分的;内含的forming part of sth (although perhaps not directly expressed) |
| The ability to listen is implicit in the teacher's role. 教师的角色包括了懂得倾听。 |
3. | 完全的;无疑问的complete and not doubted |
| She had the implicit trust of her staff. 她得到了全体职员的绝对信任。 |
adj. | 1. not stated, but understood in what is expressed 2. not affected by any doubt or uncertainty 3. present as a necessary part of something 4. describes a mathematical function that contains only variables whose value is dependent on the value of the other variables in the function. 5. without any doubts or questions 1. not stated, but understood in what is expressed 2. not affected by any doubt or uncertainty 3. present as a necessary part of something 4. describes a mathematical function that contains only variables whose value is dependent on the value of the other variables in the function. 5. without any doubts or questions |
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