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tacitly ['tæsɪtlɪ]

adv. 肃静地,沉默地;

例句:

  • He tacitly admitted that the government had breached regulations.
    他默认政府违反了规定。
  • Magda heard him out, smiled tacitly with peasant slyness.
    玛格达听出了话里的意思, 带着庄稼人的调皮神情沉默地微笑.
  • The fiction of the cab had been tacitly abandoned.
    乘马车的托词,不言而喻没人再提了.
  • But singling out Ms. Mayawati risks tacitly excusing many others, unjustly.
    来自WSJ
  • I'm sorry, I think that those very thoughts do apply to the role we have tacitly given to science.
    来自SA
  • Its as though society has tacitly agreed to be lied to, exploited, deceived, and ultimately harmed by itself.
    来自SA