imply [ im'plai] vt.暗示,意指
implied 隐式的
implied agency 默认代理
隐形反向假冒 Implied Reverse Passing-Off
I don't want to imply that every point in this contract is negotiable.
不用我说,该合同中的每一条都要严格执行的,没有讨价还价的余地。
imply v.暗示;包含
双层纸箱装,外扎四道塑料腰带,内裹牛皮纸,包装完好。
Packed imply Cartons,Lined with Kraft Paper and Bound with Four Plastic Belts Externally.Packing Sound.
暗含着 imply
暗示 insinuate; allusion; clue; couch; foreshadow; hint; implication; imply; inkling; insinuating; allude
暗示的 significant; allusive; implicit; implied; insinuating; insinuative; suggestive; adumbrative
暗指的 allusive; implied
意味 [yì wèi] /significance/imply (that)/
意味着 [yì wèi zhe ] /signify/mean/imply/
The growth of specialisation in the nineteenth century, with its consequent requirement of a longer, more complex training, implied greater problems for amateur participation in science.
19世纪的专业化的发展,以及随之而来的对训练的长期性和复杂性的要求,对业余人员进入科学界造成了更大的困难。
When all these shaping forces — schools, open attitudes, the premium system, a genius for spatial thinking — interacted with one another on the rich US mainland, they produced that American characteristic emulation.
当所有这些成因——学校、开放的态度、奖赏制度及空间思维天赋在美国大陆上相互作用时,便造就了美国人的特点——竞争。
Today that word implies mere imitation. But in earlier times it meant a friendly but competitive striving for fame and excellence.
今天这个词仅表示“模仿”(取其仿效之意),而在早期美国,它却意味着为名誉和优秀而进行友好、竞争的拼搏。
"All men are created equal." We've heard it many times, but it still has important meaning for education in a democratic society.
“人人生来平等”这句话我们已听过无数次,但它对民主社会的教育仍然有着极其重要的寓意。
Although the phrase was used by this country's founders to denote equality before the law, it has also been interpreted to mean equality of opportunity.
尽管这句话被国家缔造者们用来预示法律面前人人平等,它也被解释为机会面前人人平等。
That concept implies educational opportunity for all children — the right of each child to receive help in learning to the limits of his or her capacity, whether that capacity be small or great.
这一概念暗示了所有儿童都有接受教育的机会——即每个儿童,不管其本身的能力大小与否,都有权利在学习上最大限度地得到帮助。
{adj: advantageous, appropriate} appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness
{adj: connotative} having the power of implying or suggesting something in addition to what is explicit
<-> denotative
{adj: discriminatory, invidious} containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice
"discriminatory attitudes and practices"
"invidious comparisons"
{adj: else} other than what is under consideration or implied
"ask somebody else"
"I don't know what else to do"
"where else can we look?"
{adj: emeritus, retired} honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additional title `emeritus' as in `professor emeritus'; `retired from assigned duties' need not imply that one is inactive
{adj: equitable, just} implying justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a natural sense of what is fair to all
"equitable treatment of all citizens"
"an equitable distribution of gifts among the children"
<-> inequitable
{adj: express} not tacit or implied
"her express wish"
{adj: fatalist, fatalistic} relating to or implying fatalism
"fatalistic thinking"
{adj: implicative, suggestive} tending to suggest or imply
"artifacts suggestive of an ancient society"
"an implicative statement"
{adj: implicit, inexplicit} implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something
"an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"
"there was implicit criticism in his voice"
"anger was implicit in the argument"
"the oak is implicit in the acorn"
<-> explicit
{adj: implied, silent, tacit, understood} indicated by necessary connotation though not expressed directly
"gave silent consent"
"a tacit agreement"
"the understood provisos of a custody agreement"
{adj: optimum, optimal} most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied
"an optimum return on capital"
"optimal concentration of a drug"
{adj: other} not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
"today isn't any other day"- the White Queen
"the construction of highways and other public works"
"he asked for other employment"
"any other person would tell the truth"
"his other books are still in storage"
"then we looked at the other house"
"hearing was good in his other ear"
"the other sex"
"she lived on the other side of the street from me"
"went in the other direction"
<-> same
{adj: rotten} having or disintegrated; usually implies foulness
"dead and rotten in his grave"
<-> fresh
{adj: sanctionative, sanctioning} implying sanction or serving to sanction
"the guardian's duties were primarily sanctionative rather than administrative"
{adv: actually, in reality} used to imply that one would expect the fact to be the opposite of that stated; surprisingly
"you may actually be doing the right thing by walking out"
"she actually spoke Latin"
"they thought they made the rules but in reality they were only puppets"
"people who seem stand-offish are in reality often simply nervous"
{adv: already} prior to a specified or implied time
"she has already graduated"
<-> not yet
{adv: not yet} subsequent to a specified or implied time
"he hasn't arrived yet"
<-> already
{adv: so} in such a condition or manner, especially as expressed or implied
"They're happy and I hope they will remain so"
"so live your life that old age will bring no regrets"
{n: adhesion contract, contract of adhesion} a contract that heavily restricts one party while leaving the other free (as some standard form printed contracts); implies inequality in bargaining power
{n: care, charge, tutelage, guardianship} attention and management implying responsibility for safety
"he is in the care of a bodyguard"
{n: connotation} an idea that is implied or suggested
{n: deduction, entailment, implication} something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied)
"his resignation had political implications"
{n: duty, responsibility, obligation} the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force
"we must instill a sense of duty in our children"
"every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty"- John D.Rockefeller Jr
{n: implicitness} inexplicitness as a consequence of being implied or indirect
{n: implied trust} a trust inferred by operation of law
{n: method} a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)
{n: post hoc, post hoc ergo propter hoc} the logical fallacy of believing that temporal succession implies a causal relation
{n: saber rattling, sabre rattling} the ostentatious display of military power (with the implied threat that it might be used)
{n: self-assertion} the act of putting forth your own opinions in a boastful or inconsiderate manner that implies you feel superior to others
{n: shrink-wrapped software} software on CD-ROMs that are boxed and shrink-wrapped and sold in stores (implying a widely supported standard platform)
{n: side} an aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect)
"he was on the heavy side"
"he is on the purchasing side of the business"
"it brought out his better side"
{n: weight, weightiness} the relative importance granted to something
"his opinion carries great weight"
"the progression implied an increasing weightiness of the items listed"
{v: begin, start} begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object
"begin a cigar"
"She started the soup while it was still hot"
"We started physics in 10th grade"
{v: entail, implicate} impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result
"What does this move entail?"
{v: entail, imply, mean} have as a logical consequence
"The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers"
{v: imply, connote} express or state indirectly
{v: imply, involve} have as a necessary feature or consequence ; entail
"This decision involves many changes"
{v: imply} suggest as a logically necessary consequence ; in logic
{v: incriminate, imply, inculpate} suggest that someone is guilty
{v: make out} imply or suggest
"Your remarks make me out to be stupid"
{v: read between the lines} read what is implied but not expressed on the surface
{v: suggest, intimate} imply as a possibility
"The evidence suggests a need for more clarification"
Just think of the huge waste of material and human suffering such a low success rate would imply.
试想一想如此低的成功率将包含多么巨大的物质浪费和人所遭受的痛苦。
" This seemed to imply, " he says, " that some force is acting against gravity. "
这似乎意味,里斯说,有一种力量正在抵消万有引力的作用。
Genes have already told us that we are the closest relatives of chimpanzees; that the common ancestor of fruit flies and people was a 600 million-year-old segmented worm with the ability to learn; that the Basques are as unrelated to other Eurasians as their language implies and may be descended from indigenous European hunter-gatherers.
基因已经向我们揭示出,我们和黑猩猩的亲缘关系最密切,果蝇和人类共同的祖先是六亿年前有认知能力的多节虫,而巴斯克人正如他们的语言所暗示的那样其他欧亚人毫无关系,他们的祖先可能是欧洲本土的游牧采集部落。
He implies that rough seas and narrow boat design conspired to split Young America.
他这里暗指的是,是汹涌的海浪与窄船体设计导致了青年美国号的船体断裂。
For the starry flounder this interpretation implies that a geometric difference (between fish that are mirror images of one another) is adaptive, that left-eyedness in the Japanese starry flounder has been selected for, which provokes a perplexing questions: what is the selective advantage in having both eyes on one side rather than on the other?
对于星状鲆鱼而言,这一解释则意味着某种几何差异(在彼此构成镜象的比目鱼之间)乃适应性的,亦即是说,日本水域中的鲆鱼身上的双眼左侧摆位是经过选择而确定下来的,这便引发一个令人困惑的问题:将双眼置于头部的一侧而不置于另一侧,其选择优势究竟是什么?
This implies that some stars can shed huge amounts of matter very quickly and thus may never expire as supernovas.
这即意味着某些星球可非常快速地摆脱大量的物质,故可以永远不作为超新星消亡。
The Sudanese government has charged that the 16-month-old rebellion in Darfur is aimed at toppling the government. The rebel Justice and Equality Movement has implied as much, telling VOA that a regime change in Khartoum would be the best and the quickest way to end conflicts in war-torn Sudan.
苏丹政府说,十六个月前在达尔富尔地区开始的反叛活动,目的是要推翻政府。反政府武装正义平等运动并不隐瞒自己的目的,这个组织对本台说,喀土穆政权的变更是在饱经战乱的苏丹结束冲突的最好也是最快的方式。
5.
Malignant neoplasms overlapping site boundaries and the use of
subcategory.8 (overlapping lesion)
Categories C00-C75 classify primary malignant neoplasms according to their point of
origin. Many three-character categories are further divided into named parts or
subcategories of the organ in question. A neoplasm that overlaps two or more contiguous
sites within a three- character category and whose point of origin cannot be determined
should be classified to the subcategory.8 ("overlapping lesion"), unless the
combination is specifically indexed elsewhere. For example, carcinoma of oesophagus and
stomach is specifically indexed to C16.0 (cardia), while carcinoma of the tip and ventral
surface of the tongue should be assigned to C02.8. On the other hand, carcinoma of the tip
of the tongue extending to involve the ventral surface should be coded to C02.1 as the
point of origin, the tip, is known. "Overlapping" implies that the sites
involved are contiguous (next to each other). Numerically consecutive subcategories are
frequently anatomically contiguous, but this is not invariably so (e.g. bladder C67.-) and
the coder may need to consult anatomical texts to determine the topographical
relationships.
Sometimes a neoplasm overlaps the boundaries of three-character categories within certain
systems. To take care of this the following subcategories have been designated:
恶性肿瘤的位置重叠 , 以及次类别 .8 ( 重叠性病灶 )
的使用
C00-C75 类别是根据原发部位来归类原发性恶性肿瘤 ,
许多叁码分类因位置名称或原发器官不明可再细分
, 在叁码分类内一个肿瘤如果跨越一个以上相邻部
位且原发部位不明者可归类於次分类 . 8 , 此重叠区
已在其他地方有特殊归类则不在此限。例如 : 食道
和胃癌是明示在 C16.0 ( 贲门部 ) , 而舌尖和舌腹面癌
, 被定为 C02.8 , 当原发部位已知为舌尖 , 舌尖癌扩展
至舌腹面 , 必须登录为 C02.1 , 重叠性意为侵犯的部位
是连接的 ( 至另一邻近部位 ) 而连续的数字类别在
解剖学上常常是连续的 , 这是会变化的 ( 如 : 膀胱 (
C67.- ) ) 登录者需要查解剖书来决定局部解剖的关系
。
在一些系统里有时肿瘤在叁特质类别范围有重叠 ,
为了收录这些特性而有下列的次类别命名 :
F91
Conduct disorders
Disorders characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of dissocial, aggressive,
or defiant conduct. Such behaviour should amount to major violations of age-appropriate
social expectations; it should therefore be more severe than ordinary childish mischief or
adolescent rebelliousness and should imply an enduring pattern of behaviour (six months or
longer). Features of conduct disorder can also be symptomatic of other psychiatric
conditions, in which case the underlying diagnosis should be preferred.
Examples of the behaviours on which the diagnosis is based include excessive levels of
fighting or bullying, cruelty to other people or animals, severe destructiveness to
property, fire-setting, stealing, repeated lying, truancy from school and running away
from home, unusually frequent and severe temper tantrums, and disobedience. Any one of
these behaviours, if marked, is sufficient for the diagnosis, but isolated dissocial acts
are not.
Excludes: mood [affective] disorders (F30-F39)
pervasive developmental disorders (F84.-)
schizophrenia (F20.-)
when associated with:
. emotional disorders (F92.-)
. hyperkinetic disorders (F90.1)
行为规范障碍症 :
行为规范障碍症的特徵是重覆而持续的违反规范 ,
攻击或叛逆性行为 , 与适龄的社会期望背道而驰 ,
远比一般儿童的淘气或少年的反抗性严重。偶发的
违反规范或犯罪行为并非诊断的基础 , 行为规范障
碍症应是一种持续的行为模式 ( 超过六个月以上 )
。行为规范障碍症之现象可以是其他精神疾病的症
状 , 在这种情况 , 要以其主要诊断为主。这类的行
为有经常打架或威吓他人 ; 对别人或动物残忍 ; 破
坏东西 ; 放火 ; 偷窃 ; 重覆说谎 , 逃学 , 翘家 , 经
常乱发脾气 ; 挑行为 ; 及持续严重的违规行为。若
是这出现以上的单一症状 , 但非常明显亦可诊断 ;
但偶发的违反规范行为不算。
不包含 : 情绪障碍症 (F30-F39)
广泛性发展障碍 (F84.-)
精神分裂症 (F20.-)
. 行为障碍合并情绪障碍 (F92.-)
. 过动症 (F90.-)
P08.0
Exceptionally large baby
Usually implies a birth weight of 4500 g or more
Excludes: syndrome of:
. infant of diabetic mother (P70.1)
. infant of mother with gestational diabetes (P70.0)
超大婴儿
通常意指出生体重大於或等於 4500 克者
不包含 : 下列徵候群 :
. 糖尿病母亲的婴儿 (P70.1)
. 母亲有妊娠糖尿病的婴儿 (P70.0)
implied terms 默示条款
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