单词 | implication |
释义 | im·pli·ca·tion 1. a. archaic b. < in the arts, in literature, and in science … all these activities were freeing themselves from their religious implications — Stringfellow Barr > < looked upon railroad operation purely in its engineering implications — O.S.Nock > especially < suspected of implication in a number of robberies > 2. a. < no concept that by implication views a functional bureaucracy as the ruling class can be tolerated — K.A.Wittfogel > < speak of their own language with at least an implication of disparagement — George Sampson > < whether in words or by implication — O.W.Holmes †1935 > b. (1) (2) c. 3. < two propositions with a clear implication > : inference < was aware of the implication to be found in his remarks > : suggestion, connotation < tea is very important in British life, and a spectacular rise in its price does have political implications — Michael Davie > < a book is a bulwark against the implication of lack of culture — Allan McMahan > |
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