insinuation
[ɪnˌsɪnjuˈeʃən]
n.
谄媚求宠;
曲意奉承;
影射;
含蓄的批评;
例句:
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She resented the insinuation that she was too old for the job.
她憎恶暗示她太老不适合这项工作的话。
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I deeply resent the insinuation that I'm only interested in the money.
我对他人旁敲侧击地说我只对金钱感兴趣十分反感.
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In his speech he blamed her not directly but by insinuation.
他在发言中没有直接点名,但影射了她.
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Thie is the insinuation of the consciousness contest.
来自SA
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The insinuation was that Trilling was trying to conceal his own Jewishness.
来自NEWYORKER
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I wasn't making a reference to animal aggression and that insinuation was ridiculous.
来自SA