单词 | implication |
释义 | implication (ɪmplɪkeɪʃən ) Word forms: implications 1. countable noun [usually plural] The implications of something are the things that are likely to happen as a result. The Attorney General was aware of the political implications of his decision to prosecute. [+ of] The low level of current investment has serious implications for future economic growth. [+ for] Synonyms: consequence, result, development, ramification 2. countable noun The implication of a statement, event, or situation is what it implies or suggests is the case. The implication was obvious: vote for us or it will be very embarrassing for you. by implication phrase If you say that something is the case by implication, you mean that a statement, event, or situation implies that it is the case. His authority and, by implication, that of his management team is under threat. 3. See also implicate Collocations: ethical implications What are the ethical implications of this sort of research? Sociology (1995) Opponents fear the cost and ethical implications of a central database are too great. Times, Sunday Times (2008) If it is possible to build a computer that can think and feel, the ethical implications are enormous. Times, Sunday Times (2012) If successful, the case could have far-reaching implications. Times, Sunday Times (2014) This was an interesting discovery with far-reaching implications. Dictionary of Mind, Body and Spirit (1994) The report has far-reaching implications for the future of the health service. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Such findings have important implications for public health. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The figures have important implications for people who are relying on their homes to provide retirement income. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The technique might not revolutionise your dinner table but it has important implications for protein research, including some cancer treatment. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It will also be necessary to navigate the corporation tax and legal implications. Times, Sunday Times I haven't encountered this, but what are the legal implications in terms of my fitness to drive? Times, Sunday Times Failure to deliver matches brings a new level of legal implications, with broadcasters and sponsors lining up to demand their money back. The Sun But such small personal vindications can be far outweighed by the legal implications. Times, Sunday Times This had 'significant legal implications', the audit office said. Times, Sunday Times The long-term implications of the programme are difficult to predict. The Government and Politics of France (1989) The long-term health implications of an extended space flight such as his are still not well understood. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He also has bad crushing damage to the muscles on the other leg, the long-term implications of which are still unclear. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It may have major implications for the way we understand the origins of disease — and thus for disease prevention. The Sun They are not mature enough to make such an important decision which can have major implications for their future. The Sun This distinction has major implications for the distribution of the gains. The Times Literary Supplement And if we don't address the problem it will have major implications. The Sun It's a conclusion that's going to have major implications for the way exchanges are run. Globe and Mail I have been asked if I was aware of the moral implications of what I was doing. The Times Literary Supplement (2010) Science lessons should cover the ethical and moral implications of science as well as the key methods of lab work. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Cheap shopping online has moral implications long before tax comes into it. Times, Sunday Times (2012) With all the hype surrounding this op, I feel that people need to know the negative implications of the procedure. The Sun (2010) The share sale, though, would seem to have no negative implications for investors. Times, Sunday Times (2015) If he wanted it rejected, he would twist the proposal to emphasize its negative implications. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions The obvious implication was that their obsession was unhealthy. Times, Sunday Times The obvious implication being that the promised land may yet be centuries off. Times, Sunday Times This background carries some obvious implications for the book's credibility. Times, Sunday Times This has obvious implications for water use, water abstraction and discharges. Times, Sunday Times This has obvious implications when it comes to hiring or promoting the best candidate. Times, Sunday Times But the way that physicists were doing physics was changing, and the exploration of the philosophical implications of quantum theory had given way to pragmatism. The Times Literary Supplement The silent journey that followed allowed me plenty of time to ponder all the philosophical implications. Times, Sunday Times His main research areas include foundational physics, particle physics, physical cosmology and philosophical implications of quantum mechanics. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His writings explore reincarnation, the philosophical implications of non-ordinary states of consciousness and the dynamics of collective consciousness within the classroom. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In this work he explores philosophical implications of embodied cognition with respect to topics such as perception, social cognition, agency, and free will. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The policy implications of the study could be far-reaching, not least because they may force employers to change their attitudes towards pregnant staff. Times, Sunday Times Consequently, there are policy implications, particularly on interest rates. Times, Sunday Times For others, the policy implications are worrying. Times, Sunday Times The president's shaky grip on his selfesteem would be comic, were it not for its serious policy implications. Times, Sunday Times The real questions are about the policy implications: and none will be easy. Times, Sunday Times Of course, political implications are in the eye of the beholder. Smithsonian It cannot be an answer to say that it was done for high political reasons or has large political implications. Times,Sunday Times Though the personal consequences will have to await the judgment of the court, some of the political implications are already clear. Times, Sunday Times The political implications of all these poems were easy to make out. Times, Sunday Times But while they answered my queries and discussed the wider political implications, they didn't ruin my innocence and enjoyment of that spectacle. Times, Sunday Times This particular decision has wide potential implications for the conduct of government. Times,Sunday Times Lawyers expressed concern at the potential implications of the ruling. Times, Sunday Times Even if that had not been so, he would have been too conscious of the potential implications for his reputation and career to take risks of that kind. Times, Sunday Times It can still be found online, but before curious readers seek it out, they should ponder the potential implications of doing so. Times, Sunday Times This research yielded potential implications for the association of disease states with inflammation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The report offered no guidance on the practical implications of its findings. Times, Sunday Times (2014) So don't invent new policies just because they look good; think about the practical implications. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Before burrowing into the causes of happiness and their practical implications, we should first decide what happiness is. MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE (2005) The privacy implications are also carefully weighed up. Times, Sunday Times The privacy implications may cause concern, however. Times,Sunday Times It was panned for its terrible looks, limited functions and alarming privacy implications. Times, Sunday Times There are no privacy implications because the individuals involved are already connected to the company. Times, Sunday Times They also will explore the privacy implications. Times, Sunday Times One of their findings would have profound implications. Times, Sunday Times But, at the same time, this very theatricality emphasises the wider and more profound implications of the scene. Times, Sunday Times Experts said that that had profound implications for government plans, since the present system relied on unpaid relatives providing most care. Times, Sunday Times This has profound implications for the media industry and even bigger significance for household harmony in millions of family homes. Times, Sunday Times The outcome of the review, which begins today, could have profound implications for doctors and nurses. Times, Sunday Times He said that researchers needed to determine how often testing was needed, and the psychological implications. Times, Sunday Times On top of this are the psychological implications. Times, Sunday Times And when did the selection of homewares start to carry such psychological implications? Times, Sunday Times It's important that you face the psychological implications of all of this in advance rather than diving in feet first. Times, Sunday Times The researchers analysed the financial, social and psychological implications of people who were unable to own a property of their own. Times, Sunday Times Or maybe you resent the implication that you're unhealthy. The Sun Patients are used to being asked if they smoke, but most drinkers don't think they have a problem and resent the implication of being questioned. Times, Sunday Times Both camps resent the implication that their views on society and culture are purely motivated by economic self-interest. Times, Sunday Times I sort of resent the implication that people say it's effortless, that things fell into my lap. Times, Sunday Times Heads of state-funded schools might also resent the implication that they were incapable of running academies, he said. Times, Sunday Times There are serious national security implications. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Carrying those extra pounds can have serious health implications. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Moving the place of employment of one member of a household has serious implications for the others. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The apparent function of the ant larvae’s wing discs has significant implications for the insect’s evolutionary history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The knowledge now accumulated has significant implications for policy-makers. Times,Sunday Times There are significant implications here for the understanding of satire as a whole. The Times Literary Supplement Can you think of any significant implications from this study? Christianity Today It had significant implications for other parts of the labour market. Times, Sunday Times We tend to overlook the economic, political, and social implications of this salvation. Christianity Today But it demonstrates the need to think hard not only about the medical consequences of genomics, but the social implications as well. Times, Sunday Times Their attention seems more focused on the game's result than its social implications. Times, Sunday Times If he's right, the finding has huge economic and social implications. Times, Sunday Times Both have huge political and social implications for this conservative and secretive society and both require foreign participation. Times, Sunday Times These stereotypes naturally carry their own troubling implications for the admissions board. Times, Sunday Times Social mobility campaigners said that this had troubling implications as it demonstrated that inequality persisted even after university. Times, Sunday Times In context, the gag makes more sense, but it's worth noting that the film's marketing team missed the troubling implications. Christianity Today This has troubling implications for the continuation of war, and for the enshrinement of masculine norms. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I want people to understand the implications of what they're doing. Christianity Today Given training in basic bacteriology, a nurse understands the implications of, and how to prevent, ward cross-infection. Times, Sunday Times We need to understand this to understand the implications of the text. Christianity Today Do low-paid workers not understand the implications, or do they not care? The Sun With good intentions opening up new risks, people need to understand the implications of their actions. Times, Sunday Times Now, let's look at the wider implications. Times, Sunday Times (2015) What are the wider implications of this discovery? BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans (2003) It's time for a more serious conversation, both about the theoretical issues and their wider implications. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Translations: Chinese: 可能的结果 Japanese: 含み |
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