inkling的意思和读音

inkling

: [ˈɪŋklɪŋ] : ['ɪŋklɪŋ]

n.

inklings  

n.certainty

n.suspicion,hint,clue,hunch,feeling

inklingn.

1.a slight knowledge of sth that is happening or about to happen

He had no inkling of what was going on.

The first inkling I had that something was wrong was when I found the front door wide open.

n.1.2.,

n.1.a slight idea or small piece of information that tells you that something might exist or be happening

1. gravitate v. inkling n. mathematician n. ...

2. 19. tenacious 22. inkling 3. nuts 〈 ...

3. gravitate v. inkling n. mathematician n. ...

4. 〖 asurname〗 〖 generalshape;clue;inkling〖 elegant〗 ...

5. gravity n. inkling n. permit v. ...

6. 〖 elegantandpretty〗 inkling〖 elegantandrefined〗 ...

7. indecent , inkling , innate , ...

8. [a surname] [general shape;clue;inkling] [boundary;bound] ...

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1.He had an inkling he would be picked last night but when Ferguson tapped him on the shoulder, Welbeck admitted it still came as a shock.

2.Before Milnor, no one had any inkling that this restriction made any difference; for spaces of three dimensions or fewer, it does not.

3.Thus, when he decided to leave Hannibal in May 1853, he already had an inkling of his future career.18535

4.I did not have the slightest inkling that you together with everything else would in a moment vanish out of sight.

5.If the Dashtakis were readers of such publications as Chief Executive, they might have had an inkling that this would happen.Dashtaki

6.But amid the tension, there was an inkling Tuesday that differences could be set aside, if only for a moment.

7.Shelton saw from the fixed beam in her eyes that she had not an inkling .

8.He spent the next decade slowly working out his plan, though few people, it seems, had any inkling of it.10

9.There was no inkling of the size of the universe beyond the Milky Way, and radioactivity, relativity and quantum theory were unimaginable.

10.This of course means that you've got to have an inkling of what's important to her.西