to insinuate
01
暗示, 影射
to suggest something in an indirect manner
Transitive: to insinuate sth | to insinuate that
例子
During the discussion, she insinuated that her colleague was taking credit for her ideas without directly accusing him.
在讨论期间,她暗示她的同事在没有直接指责他的情况下窃取了她的想法。
The politician strategically insinuated a connection between his opponent and a controversial business deal, casting doubt on the opponent's integrity.
这位政治家战略性地暗示了他的对手与一桩有争议的商业交易之间的联系,对对手的诚信提出了质疑。
02
暗示, 悄悄引入
to gradually move oneself or a thing into a particular place or position by elusive manipulation
Transitive: to insinuate sth into a situation or position | to insinuate oneself into a situation or position
例子
The politician insinuated her agenda into the committee's discussions without directly addressing it.
这位政治家在没有直接提及的情况下,将自己的议程悄悄塞进了委员会的讨论中。
The salesman insinuated his product into the customer's consideration by highlighting its benefits.
推销员通过强调其好处,将他的产品悄悄引入了顾客的考虑范围。
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