They believed implicitly in their own superiority.
他们绝对相信自己的优越性。
Examples from the Corpus
implicit• Levy's statement could be understood as an implicitadmission of guilt.• The very notion of development and change over time is contained within the notion of implicit and explicitaspects of attitudes.• The clause was criticized by some as giving implicitauthority to the army to stage further coups should they be deemednecessary.• In the case of the land-user, implicitdiscount rates tend to be very high, particularly for the disadvantaged.• Planning and reviewing should be implicit in any team meeting - as much as the actual activity.• Sometimes these are clearly stated but more often than not they are implicit in attitudes and actions.• Her implicit plan of action is to manage peo-ple in the same fashion she always has.• It has to be possible to produce spontaneously originalsentences which are based on implicit rules which allow generalisation.• The individual receives an implicityield on money because of its conveniencevalue as a means of payment.
implicit criticism/threat/assumption• In answer, one might presume that implicitjustifications can exist to deal with implicit criticisms.• The second aspect seems even more important: it warns against false generalisations and implicit assumptions.• It relates to two powerful but implicit assumptions in the messages of women's magazines.• The implicit assumption is that investors can borrow and lend at the riskless rate of interest.• The implicit threat of diseasecurtailedsummerpleasures for the children of the polio years.• Is there not an implicit threat of legalproceedings in even the first demand for payment of a debt?• We begin interactions with an implicit assumption that other people determine and control their behaviour.• A wartimeusefulness was found and implicit criticisms were not developed.