释义 |
subinˈtelligence rare. [f. sub- 25 + intelligence after prec. or next.] An implication.
1630Bp. Hall Occas. Medit. §100 (1634) 162 These, thy promises of outward favours are never but with a subintelligence of a condition, of our capablenesse. So subintelliˈgential a., implying something beyond what is expressed.
1887Browning Parleyings 115 So tells a touch Of subintelligential nod and wink—Turning foes friends. |