implicit
adjectiveOPAL W
/ɪmˈplɪsɪt/
/ɪmˈplɪsɪt/
- implicit (in something) suggested without being directly expressed
含蓄的;不直接言明的 - Implicit in his speech was the assumption that they were guilty.
他话语中的言外之意是设定他们有罪。 - implicit criticism
含蓄的批评 - These assumptions are implicit in his writing.
这些假设隐含在他的作品中。
- Implicit in his speech was the assumption that they were guilty.
- implicit (in something) forming part of something (although perhaps not directly expressed)
成为一部分的;内含的 - The ability to listen is implicit in the teacher's role.
作为教师自然懂得倾听。
- The ability to listen is implicit in the teacher's role.
- complete and not doubted
synonym absolute完全的;无疑问的 - She had the implicit trust of her staff.
她得到了全体职员的绝对信任。
compare explicit - She had the implicit trust of her staff.
词源late 16th cent.: from French implicite or Latin implicitus, later form of implicatus ‘entwined’, past participle of implicare, from in- ‘in’ + plicare ‘to fold’.