insinuation

[美]/ɪnsɪnjʊ'eɪʃ(ə)n/
[英]/ɪnˌsɪnjuˈeʃən/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 谄媚求宠; 曲意奉承; 含蓄的批评; 迂回进入
词形变化

例句

I deeply resent the insinuation that I’m only interested in the money.

我对他人旁敲侧击地说我只对金钱感兴趣十分反感。

She made a subtle insinuation about his involvement in the scandal.

她对他在丑闻中的参与做出了微妙的暗示。

The insinuation that he was involved in the crime was baseless.

指控他参与犯罪的暗示毫无根据。

Her insinuation that he was lying caused tension in the room.

她对他在撒谎的暗示引起了房间里的紧张气氛。

He felt offended by the insinuation that he couldn't be trusted.

他对暗示他不可信任感到受到冒犯。

The insinuation of dishonesty tarnished his reputation.

对他不诚实的暗示玷污了他的声誉。

She made an insinuation that he had cheated on the test.

她暗示他在考试中作弊了。

The insinuation of corruption within the company led to an investigation.

对公司内部腐败的暗示导致了一场调查。

His insinuation that she was involved in the theft was unfounded.

他对她涉及盗窃的暗示毫无根据。

The insinuation that she had betrayed her friends hurt her deeply.

对她背叛朋友的暗示让她深受伤害。

He made a sly insinuation that she was not as competent as she claimed.

他暗示她并非她所声称的那么称职。

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