intimation
英 [ˌɪntɪˈmeɪʃn]
美 [ˌɪntɪˈmeɪʃn]
n. 透露; 间接表示; 暗示
复数:intimations
BNC.18734 / COCA.21089
牛津词典
noun
- 透露;间接表示;暗示
the act of stating sth or of making it known, especially in an indirect way- There was no intimation from his doctor that his condition was serious.
他的医生没有透露他的病情很严重。
- There was no intimation from his doctor that his condition was serious.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 暗示;提示
Anintimationis an indirect suggestion or sign that something is likely to happen or be true.- ...intimations of mortality...
濒临死亡的征兆 - I did not have any intimation that he was going to resign.
我一点儿都不知道他要辞职。
- ...intimations of mortality...
英英释义
noun
- a slight suggestion or vague understanding
- he had no inkling what was about to happen
- an indirect suggestion
- not a breath of scandal ever touched her
双语例句
- But even understood in this way, the intimation given by the title is disputed by biblical scholars.
但即使在这样的理解,所给予的暗示的标题是有争议的圣经学者。 - There can be an additional need for logging intimation, which can be in the form of an email to the support group to study the log if or when it is needed.
可能还需要提示进行了日志记录,如果必要,可以向支持小组发送电子邮件,以便他们研究日志。 - Only Americans fully share his intimation.
只有美国人才能完全同意他的说法。 - Intimation system is established in the environment of MATLAB to validate these control arithmetic.
在Matlab环境中建立了仿真系统,验证这些控制算法,取得了较好的效果。 - Joseph mumbled indistinctly in the depths of the cellar, but gave no intimation of ascending;
约瑟夫在地窖的深处咕哝着,可是并不打算上来。 - Most interpreters take it that the Precursor had some intimation of Jesus being the Messias: they assign this as the reason why John at first refused to baptize him;
大多数诠释者都把这位先驱者看成是弥赛亚耶稣的一些预示:他们为约翰为何起初拒绝为他受洗作了一些理由; - It is a faint intimation, yet so are the first streaks of morning.
这是一个隐隐约约的暗示,好像黎明的微光一样。 - He had no intimation that he was on the point of another disaster.
他未意识到他即将遭到另一场灾难。 - The first intimation of this was the ecology movement of the1970s, which alerted us to the fact that some of you were awakening to a recognition of the overwhelming importance of nature.
第一次的关于此的正式宣告发生在1970年代的生态运动,提醒你们一个事实:你们中的一些人被唤醒了,认识到破坏大自然的后果。 - And why is it that as we grow older we seem to lose that joyous intimation of something beyond, something of greater significance?
那么,为什么当我们长大以后,我们好象失去了对某种超越的东西,某种更有意义的东西的那种快乐的隐隐约约的感觉?