suggest的意思和读音

suggest

: [səɡˈdʒest] : [səˈdʒest]

v.

suggests  suggesting  suggested  

adv.+v.strongly suggest,seriously suggest

v.+n.suggest amendment

v.veto,state

v.propose,put forward,advise,recommend,advocate

suggestv.

1.to put forward an idea or a plan for other people to think about

May I suggest a white wine with this dish, Sir?

A solution immediately suggested itself to me(= I immediately thought of a solution) .

I suggest (that) we go out to eat./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

I suggested going in my car.

It has been suggested that bright children take their exams early.

It has been suggested that bright children should take their exams early.

2.to tell sb about a suitable person, thing, method, etc. for a particular job or purpose

Who would you suggest for the job?

She suggested Paris as a good place for the conference.

Can you suggest a good dictionary?

Can you suggest how I might contact him?

3.使使to put an idea into sb's mind; to make sb think that sth is true

All the evidence suggests (that) he stole the money.

The symptoms suggest a minor heart attack.

What do these results suggest to you?

4.to state sth indirectly

Are you suggesting (that) I'm lazy?

I would never suggest such a thing.

v.1.,,()2.使,使;;,,3.,

v.1.to offer an idea or a plan for someone to consider2.to tell someone about something that may be useful or appropriate for a particular purpose3.to say that something is likely to exist or to be true; to make you think that something is likely to exist or to be true4.to remind you of something1.to offer an idea or a plan for someone to consider2.to tell someone about something that may be useful or appropriate for a particular purpose3.to say that something is likely to exist or to be true; to make you think that something is likely to exist or to be true4.to remind you of something

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1.I am not trying to suggest that we should forget about climate change. It looks likely to put our children in a difficult situation.

2.In fact, it sounds as if he is being quite reasonable in offering you something else part time - which I suggest you take like a shot.

3.So I suggest you do not breast-feeding within a week, but also in the case of his body carefully washed several times more than their hair.

4.Perhaps it would suggest that I could have had intercourse long before, if I hadn't contracted polio, if I hadn't been so fearful, if.……

5.Roo is intelligent enough to suggest the next action by determining the context of your application.Roo

6.She was a smart cookie, and Eddie felt sure she would be able to suggest something.

7.These reports do not reflect a rebound to positive growth, but suggest that the trough of the recession could have been reached.退

8."For now, the data suggest that Chinese growth has stabilised but is not, so far at least, on the rebound. "“。”

9.Scientific studies suggest that this layer has physical properties that are different from the rest of the upper mantle.

10.The findings seem to suggest that women are more interested in sex and feel more empowered to ask for what they want than ever.