im·ply /ɪmˈplaɪ/ ●●○ W2 AWL verb (implied, implying) [transitiveT] 1 SUGGESTto suggest that something is true, without saying this directly 暗示,暗指 → infer, implicationimply (that) Cleo blushed. She had not meant to imply that he was lying. 克利奥脸红了。她不是故意暗指他在撒谎的。
2 SHOW/BE A SIGN OFif a fact, event etc implies something, it shows that it is likely to be true 意味着〔某事可能是真的〕 SYN suggestimply (that) The high level of radiation in the rocks implies that they are volcanic in origin. 这些岩石内的高辐射水平显示它们是由火山作用形成的。
3 MEANINGif one thing implies another, it proves that the second thing exists 必然包含 Democracy implies a respect for individual liberties. 民主必然包含对个人自由的尊重。
High profits do not necessarily imply efficiency. 高利润并不一定意味着高效率。
imply (that)• A problem to note is that high-tech implies high costs.• They are, in a very restricted sense: decreasing ray average costs or increasing returns to scale imply ray subadditivity.• I do not imply some teleological goal-seeking or the existence of a great designer with an aim in mind.• The answer to the previous question implies that both curves are indeed monotonic. 3.• The press leapt to charge him with hypocrisy, implying that he actually believed in this behavior.• As the name implies, the bond relies on a crystalline post within its matrix.• Are you implying the fault is with California, for coming up with these silly strict laws?• Sharing a film with a third party, it implied, was tantamount to infidelity.