tacitly
心照不宣地
常用释义
英音[ ˈtæsɪtli ]
美音[ ˈtæsɪtli ]
基本释义
- adv. 肃静地;沉默地;心照不宣地
例句
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1·He tacitly admitted that the government had breached regulations.他默认政府违反了规定。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·By tacitly detaching executive compensation policy from long-term performance, committees harm their companies and the economy as a whole.委员会暗中将高管薪酬政策与长期业绩脱钩,这会损害公司和整体经济。
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3·We all laughed, tacitly.我们都笑了,很默契。
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4·Such question is tacitly approved by him.这样的问题被他默认了。
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5·In Alabama, it might even be tacitly welcome.在阿拉巴马州,新法甚至可能会受人们心照不宣的欢迎。
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6·The episode was tacitly and secretly intimate.这段插曲默默无言,却秘密而亲切。
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7·This is tacitly assumed, though it has not yet been formally proved.这点是得到默认的,虽然尚未经正式证实。
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8·Also, it was tacitly understood that it was to be a long engagement.而且大家有个默契:婚约期会很长。
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9·I have a past, have been liaising with Aling tacitly burst out laughing.我一过去,便与阿玲心照不宣地笑起来。
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10·Today's idea also tacitly implies the recognition that you do not see now.今天的观念也暗示了你承认自己目前还看不见。