释义 |
indirect美 [.ɪndaɪ'rekt] 英 [.ɪndaɪ'rekt] - adj.间接的;附带的;闪烁其词的;拐弯抹角的
- 网络迂回的;不坦率的;间接法
adj.+n. indirect way,indirect effect,indirect approach,indirect route,indirect evidence adj. straight,intended,overt adj. circuitous,rambling,roundabout,circumlocutory,tortuous 1. | 间接的;附带的happening not as the main aim, cause or result of a particular action, but in addition to it |
| the indirect effects of the war 战争的间接后果 | | to find something out by indirect methods 间接地查明某事 | | The building collapsed as an indirect result of the heavy rain. 暴雨间接造成了那座楼房的倒塌。 | | There would be some benefit, however indirect, to the state. 国家会得到一些利益,不管有多少。 | | indirect costs(= costs that are not directly connected with making a product, for example training, heating, rent, etc.) 间接成本 |
2. | 闪烁其词的;拐弯抹角的avoiding saying sth in a clear and obvious way |
3. | 迂回的;弯曲的not going in a straight line |
adj. | 1. not in a direct line, course, or path 2. not occurring as an immediate or intended effect or consequence 3. not obvious or straightforward in approach 4. not obtained or proceeding from an immediate or straightforward relationship 5. not the immediate result of something 6. not using the shortest way 7. not communicated in a direct way 1. not in a direct line, course, or path 2. not occurring as an immediate or intended effect or consequence 3. not obvious or straightforward in approach 4. not obtained or proceeding from an immediate or straightforward relationship 5. not the immediate result of something 6. not using the shortest way 7. not communicated in a direct way |
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