单词 | implicit |
释义 | implicit (ɪmplɪsɪt ) 1. adjective Something that is implicit is expressed in an indirect way. This is seen as an implicit warning not to continue with military action. The specific reference to the latter phenomenon was only implicit in the text. Synonyms: implied, understood, suggested, hinted at implicitly adverb [ADVERB with verb] The jury implicitly criticised the government by their verdict. 2. adjective If a quality or element is implicit in something, it is involved in it or is shown by it. [formal] ...the delays implicit in formal council meetings. [+ in] Try and learn from the lessons implicit in the failure of your marriage. 3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you say that someone has an implicit belief or faith in something, you mean that they have complete faith in it and no doubts at all. He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor. Synonyms: absolute, full, complete, total implicitly adverb [ADVERB after verb] I trust him implicitly. Synonyms: absolutely, completely, utterly, unconditionally Collocations: implicit memory Long practice enables experienced performers to encode a skill in implicit memory, and they are able to perform automatically, smoothly, almost subconsciously. Times, Sunday Times Implicit memory registers and responds to negative events almost immediately. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Terms related to semi-consciousness include: awakening, implicit memory, subliminal messages, trances, hypnagogia, and hypnosis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Implicit memory includes procedural memory, which influences our everyday behaviours, such as riding a bike or tying shoes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Even though he forgot about the lists, he was still able to learn things through his implicit memory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The implicit message amounts to: slow-down to speed-up - 20 minutes' meditation for 24 hours' worth of fitter, more functional brain. Times, Sunday Times Here, the implicit message so often runs, are tarnished existential heroes refusing to lead the drearily predictable lives of getting and spending that society seeks to impose upon them. Times, Sunday Times The implicit message was clear. Times, Sunday Times Or rather, given his hostility to all forms of political or religious meddling, his implicit message appears to constitute the highly unfashionable advice trust the professionals. The Times Literary Supplement On the other hand, communicating with a hint sends a more implicit message, thus, delivering the message successfully. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To finance this, it broke its implicit promise not to raise taxes. Times, Sunday Times For the early pioneers of documentary, there was an implicit promise that the form would show us what really happened. Times, Sunday Times The higher charges on all such funds are levied with the implicit promise that the returns will be better. Times, Sunday Times Maybe it's the name — multimanager; the implicit promise that teams of professionals will be striving to make your money grow. Times, Sunday Times But to really understand the coaching phenomenon, we have to understand the implicit promise and its context. Globe and Mail The experimenters violated this implicit rule by asking people to give up their seats. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Implicit rules tend to be those that are accepted as cultural standards for proper relationship conduct (e.g., monogamy and secrets kept private). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Implicit rules such as playing through pain and sacrificing for the better of the team are promoted in football culture. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They should also largely remove the implicit subsidy to size. Times, Sunday Times That guarantee acts as an implicit subsidy to banks by making it cheaper for them to collect money from the public. Times, Sunday Times Ring-fencing the retail bank would reduce the implicit subsidy for the investment bank. Times, Sunday Times They were able to call on the 'implicit subsidy' in 2009 and 2010 and borrow cheaply because the markets knew they would be bailed out, it claimed. The Sun They also argue that banks have for too long benefited from an implicit subsidy in their funding because the market believes that the government will always bail them out. Times, Sunday Times In that sense, although it was not under direct threat, there was an implicit threat. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Nobody will speak out because of the implicit threat of retribution. The Sun (2014) The request was laced with an implicit threat to resign. Times, Sunday Times (2016) His patients submitted willingly to his suggestions, moving hospitals, going private, sometimes borrowing to pay his high fees, because he had their total and implicit trust. Times,Sunday Times This requires implicit trust, which can create unprecedented levels of intimacy. Times, Sunday Times When he thinks it absolutely necessary, he will turn over command of the team to one of his agents and displays implicit trust in them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Editors and readers can and often do chastise authors who violate that implicit understanding. The Scientist But there has always been an implicit understanding that it has to be done in a way that preserves the beauty of this area. Times, Sunday Times Therefore, their looking times measures would give researchers an indication of what infants might be inferring, or their implicit understanding of events. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In this situation, people no longer had an implicit understanding of their past. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Using a variety of experimental procedures, studies have shown that infants in their second year of life have an implicit understanding what other people see and what they know. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Leave it to the market to reward risk-taking and let individuals attach an implicit value to the joys of being one's own boss. Times, Sunday Times The word natural can also be a loaded term much like the word normal, in some contexts, it can carry an implicit value judgement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These are not random, but shaped by a network of implicit values, codes and heuristics that we are not always capable of explicitly stating, but which we absolutely know. Times, Sunday Times It focuses on the implicit values expressed within ethnographic studies and, therefore, on the unacknowledged biases that may result from such implicit values. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Further, because of the implicit values embedded in psychological theory and description, the dissemination of knowledge had the potential to alter patterns of social activity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 含蓄的 Japanese: 暗黙の |
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