insinuates

英 [ɪnˈsɪnjueɪts] 美 [ɪnˈsɪnjueɪts]

v.  暗示,旁敲侧击地指出(不快的事); 钻营; 活动; (使)缓慢进入; 慢慢伸入
insinuate的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 含沙射影地说;旁敲侧击地指出;暗示
    If you say that someone insinuates that something bad is the case, you mean that they say it in an indirect way.
    1. The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying...
      一篇文章因含沙射影声称总统撒谎而遭到诽谤索赔。
    2. Are you insinuating that I smell?
      你是在旁敲侧击地说我身上有臭味吗?
  2. VERB 使逐渐而巧妙地取得;使迂回潜入(或挤入)
    If you say that someone insinuates themselves into a particular situation, you mean that they manage very cleverly, and perhaps dishonestly, to get into that situation.
    1. He gradually insinuated himself into her life.
      他处心积虑终于一步步走进了她的生活。

双语例句

  1. McCannell observed, as did many other students, that Kulak stresses the software developer's need to be creative and insinuates that engineering stifles creativity.
    McCannell和其他许多同学评论道,Kulak强调软件开发人员需要具备创造性,并且影射工程学将抑制创造性。
  2. But the division of labor slowly insinuates itself into this process of production.
    但是,分工慢慢地侵入了这种生产过程。
  3. He insinuates that God never meant His Son to be in such a state as this.
    他暗示∶上帝的意思,决不会叫他儿子落到这样的境遇中。
  4. This simple phrase insinuates that knowledge is pieces of information that aren't always retained, but wisdom is a deeper understanding based on life experiences.
    这句简明短语暗示:知识只是信息的碎片,稍纵即逝;智慧却是世情练达后,更深的领悟。、。
  5. Language insinuates itself everywhere, initiating all kinds of metaphorical readings and misreadings.
    语言,这媒体可藏身我们周围,引发不同的联想甚至误解。
  6. I said insinuates, not proves.
    我说的是暗示,不是证明。
  7. Slang insinuates itself into the language.
    俚语慢慢地渗入语言中。
  8. At the same time, its expansion into social and cultural realm after being introduced by the thriving economy is laying guidance for the way people consume, identify, judge and influences their values, even insinuates into their ideology.
    同时,广告由经济领域进而扩展到社会和文化等领域,对人们的消费观念、认识功能、价值判断和道德评判起着巨大的导向作用,潜移默化地影响着社会意识形态。