implicitly
adverb
uk/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt.li/us/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt.li/implicitlyadverb(NOT DIRECTLY)
in a way that issuggestedbut notcommunicateddirectly:
不明言地,含蓄地Valuetendsto be implicitlycommunicatedthroughpackaging.价值往往通过包装隐含地传达。
Thepeoplethey are implicitlycriticizingconstitutethe mostresponsiblesectionofsociety.他们含蓄地批评的那些人是社会中最负责任的一部分人。
Opposite
explicitly
- Anagreementcoveringonly the earlycontractswould be implicitlyadmittingthat thelatercontractswereillegal.
- Implicitlycriticalof the newadministration, he said he would notwaituntilyearsinto hispresidencytotackletheissue.
- Bypublishingstandards,stateshave implicitlychallengedteacherstoraisetheirexpectationsforpoorandminoritystudents.
Digressing and being indirect or evasive
- bury the ledeidiom
- candy coat
- candy coating
- candy-coated
- circumlocutory
- euphemism
- hedge
- hedging
- implicit
- indirectly
- lede
- mincing
- move offsomething/on (tosomething)
- obfuscate
- obfuscation
- obscure
- sanitize
- sidestep
- stray
- veil
implicitlyadverb(COMPLETELY)
completelyand without anydoubts:
绝对地,无疑地Hetrustsher implicitly.他绝对信任她。
Hebelievedimplicitly in thepowerofprayer.他深信祈祷的力量。
- Childrenloveandtrusttheirparentsimplicitly.
- He gaveordersthat hisagentwas to beobeyedblindly, implicitly, andunquestioningly.
- Confidence is when youbelievea thing,believeit all the way, implicitly.
Complete and whole
- (all) in one pieceidiom
- A, a
- absolute
- all or nothingidiom
- all-in-one
- all-inclusive
- fell
- from stem to sternidiom
- full-blown
- full-fledged
- full-length
- fully
- plain
- root
- thoroughly
- to the lastidiom
- totality
- toto
- unabridged
- unadulterated
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implicit