implicit
形容詞
UK/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt/
US/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt/
定義 implicit 形容詞
indirect(间接)
- C2
suggested or understood though not expressed directly
不明言的;含蓄的;暗示的
He interpreted her comments as an implicit criticism of the company's policy.
他将她的评论解读为对公司政策的含蓄批评。
Implicit in this proposal is an assumption about the current process.
这个提议中隐含了对当前流程的假设。
In her speech, she implicitly expressed concerns about the recent changes.
在她的演讲中,她含蓄地表达了对近期变化的担忧。
absolute(绝对)
complete and without any doubt or reservation
完全的;无保留的;绝对的
They had implicit trust in their leader.
他们对领袖有着完全的信任。
She has implicit confidence in the reliability of the system.
她对系统的可靠性有绝对的信心。
He has implicit faith in her judgment.
他对她的判断力有完全的信心。