implying

implying[imˈplaiŋ] 

原级:imply

第三人称单数:implies

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过去分词:implied

过去式:implied

implying 基本解释
暗示,暗指( imply的现在分词 );必然包含;说明,表明;
implying 网络解释

1. 暗示:increasing增加 | implying暗示 | concentrated集中

implying 单语例句

1. What he said was controversial because it sounded so callous by implying that nearly half of the country's entire population are welfare junkies.

2. " My father is Li Gang " became the country's newest catchphrase, implying privileged children from official families.

3. implying的反义词

3. Chin dismissed Stern's claims that statements implying he was homosexual were defamatory, although he acknowledged that gays and lesbians still suffered prejudice.

4. The researchers nicknamed the cost the " single tax ", implying you have to pay for being free.

5. Consumption was set to grow by nearly a quarter to 700 tons, implying a supply shortfall of about 300 tons in three years.

6. implying

6. She cracks a grin implying she's seen all the way through that myth now.

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7. This may mean that the individual artificially puts himself in a less productive position - implying waste and inefficiency.

8. Insensitive comments from politicians implying women are to blame for sexual assaults and clumsy " safety tips " from police have only fuelled anger among commuters.

9. The woman often cried during her testimony and repeatedly said she was forced to undress, implying that she had been raped but not saying so outright.

10. The BBC has apologised to the Queen for wrongly implying that she had stormed out of a photo shoot with American photographer Annie Leibovitz.

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