insinuated
v.
暗示( insinuate的过去式和过去分词 );
巧妙或迂回地潜入;
(使)缓慢进入;
慢慢伸入;
例句:
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In which wisdom was to be insinuated not enforced.
来自F. D. Maurice
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He gradually insinuated himself into her life.
他处心积虑终于一步步走进了她的生活。
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The article insinuated that he was having an affair with his friend's wife.
文章含沙射影地点出他和朋友的妻子有染。
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She cleverly insinuated herself into his family.
她巧妙地混进了他的家庭.
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His ballads insinuated, but his slow blues were in your face.
来自NEWYORKER
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For this, wrote Mr. Klingenstein, Bowdoin's president insinuated that he was a racist.
来自WSJ