imply的意思和读音

imply

: [ɪmˈplaɪ] : [ɪm'plaɪ]

v.

implied  implying  implies  

adv.+v.necessarily imply

v.suggest,infer,hint at,indicate,denote

implyv.

1.to suggest that sth is true or that you feel or think sth, without saying so directly

Are you implying (that) I am wrong?

I disliked the implied criticism in his voice.

It was implied that we were at fault.

2.to make it seem likely that sth is true or exists

The survey implies (that) more people are moving house than was thought.

It was implied in the survey that…

The fact that she was here implies a degree of interest.

3.~ sth使to make sth necessary in order to be successful

The project implies an enormous investment in training.

v.1.,2.,;...

v.1.if one thing implies another thing, the other thing is likely to exist or be true2.to suggest that you think something without saying it directly

1. comply v imply v reply v ...

2. comply v imply v reply v ...

3. impact imply importance ( …

4. succession n. imply vt. complicated a. ...

5. 〖 meaning;significance;implication〗 〖 mean;signify;imply〖 imagine〗 ...

6. (6) [ be in] (9) ;[ imply] (10) ;[ be content with] ...

7. implicit function imply impossible event ...

8.退imply

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1.Financial globalisation itself, they imply, ought to be seen not so much as a bad thing, but as too much of a good one.

2.Noah Smith seems to imply that critics of a "get tough" approach mainly think there would be no benefit to a yuan appreciation.NoahSmith

3.Marx, he said, did not mean to imply that religion was a bad thing when he referred to it as the opium of the people.西

4.The conference, as the identity of its host would seem to imply, was heavily focused on the power of technology to combat radicalism.

5.Many users find the word "merge" to be confusing, since it seems to imply that we start out with two things and end up with only one.

6.This does not imply that this pin must be connected to the digital ground of the system.

7.Many seem to have bought them on this basis, as Tips now imply an inflation rate of 1. 1 per cent for the next 10 years.101.

8.And she stressed that she did not mean to imply that a nuclear armed Iran is inevitable.

9.Biopsies do not imply cancer, however, removal of a colonic polyp is an important means of preventing colo-rectal cancer.

10.That does not imply that politicians will abandon the odd intervention, or stop trying to talk the yen down through verbal intervention.