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implied造句
1 I disliked the implied criticism in his voice. 2 He implied that we were emotionally immature. 3 By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense. 4 His words implied displeasure. 5 She felt undermined by the implied criticism. 6 He implied that you were all wrong. 7 Her tone implied that her patience was limited. 8 They implied him to be honest. 9 The dull, absent look on her face implied boredom. 10 This implied condemning him to death. 11 TV ads implied that a woman was incomplete without a man. 12 His silence implied agreement. 13 Her threat to resign was implied rather than stated explicitly. 14 It grated with him when people implied he wasn't really British. 15 That he overburnt to me implied he had something hidden from me. 16 I detected an implied criticism of the way he was treated. 17 The article implied that the pilot was responsible for the accident. If you infer something from what a speaker or writer says, you come to the conclusion that this is what he or she means:I inferred from the article that the pilot was responsible for the accident. 18 The second is implied by the first. 19 She hoarded words that implied such intimacy. 20 Consent may be express but is usually implied. 21 There are, however, implied warranties of quiet possession, etc. 22 Again, decisions like these implied change. 23 This implied structural changes for all the big brewers. 24 These standards arise from terms implied by law. 25 The salesmen only implied that the cars were safe. 26 The 1990s will be completely different from the implied Toffler scenario, as presented here. 27 The choice of venue implied that Fowler-Troon wasn't short of money. 28 In other words, there is an implied term of the contract that the premises are reasonably safe. 29 The report, which is viewed as a bellwether for economic trends, implied that the national economy could be slowing down. 30 Markowitz's two-parameter model spawned an academic industry engaged in exploring the ramifications of the investor behaviour implied in the original formulation.