implied的意思和读音

implied

: [ɪm'plaɪd] : [ɪm'plaɪd]

adj.

v.“imply”

adj.expressed

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v.1.“imply”

v.1.The past tense and past participle of imply

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1.Non- baryonic matter , as implied by the name, is any sort of matter that is not primarily composed of baryons.

2.Such an agreement may be express or implied from the terms of the contract considered as a whole or from the surrounding circumstances.

3."No, " she said in a voice that implied it should be obvious, even to a new arrival like me.“,”使

4.In an article written before his death, he foretold his own murder and implied that it would be the work of the security forces.

5.This was the specific ground on which the Court held that it could consider whether the Agreement contained implied terms.

6.In Bangladesh, she had been given scant medical care; in Washington, a counselor implied that she was to blame for the attack.

7.The implied claim that mine was the centra role was bound to be an affront to any president.

8.The ambassador also implied that this sort of activity reflected Indian government policy rather than commercial considerations.使

9.I implied that the word stew today refers to a steaming mixture of food. It is the steam that in turn gave the name to the pot.stewsteam

10.The implied promise evidently was that of life raised to its highest development of perennial bliss and glory.耀