tacitly的意思和读音

tacitly

: ['tæsɪtli]

adv.

adv.explicitly

adv.implicitly,silently,wordlessly,quietly

adv.1.2.,3.4.1.2.,3.4.

1. tacit tacitly ... Initiative: ...

2. mocking v. , tacitly adv. , brawl n. vi. , ...

3. ... mock tacitly pre-eminence ...

4. component sentence: tacitly generic element: ...

5. ... brazen tacitly stiletto ...

6. on the report of 。。。 tacitly impromptu;improvised ...

7. tachygraphy tacitly taciturn ...

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1.You know, you are pretty brazen for a woman who just admitted, however tacitly, that she just slept with my husband.

2.France had tacitly accepted that the next ECB head would be a German, after the previous presidents came from the Netherlands and France.

3.Obviously, the United States is such a thought, and follow Japan, Australia and India tacitly gives cooperate.

4.The 222-year-old document contained language that tacitly condoned slavery, and did not give voting right to women.222

5.E. ON, which operates six plants, says it may still challenge the nuclear-fuel tax; but it tacitly supports the shutdown.ON

6.Also, it was tacitly understood that it was to be a long engagement.

7.Wen Tianxiang had tacitly consented to this though he had been full of contradiction and agony in his mind.

8.Xu Ling Yi has no again say what. This matter was recognized tacitly so.

9.Tacitly some adherents may have hoped for the regime's collapse. But it has neither reformed nor crumbled.

10.As a tacitly symbolic individual in a political setting, however, Maria misreads all of the signs that point to chaos.