insinuating
「insinuating」的意思
adj. 暗示的;曲意巴结的; v. 暗示;使……潜入;讨好(insinuate 的 ing 形式)
adj.曲意巴结的,暗示的
「insinuating」的用法
insinuating暗示的,含蓄的 - 形容某人的言辞或行为暗示或暗示某事,而不直接说出口。
「insinuating」的例句
Her tone was insinuating, suggesting that she had more to say.
她的语气暗示她还有更多要说的话。
The insinuating remarks made him uncomfortable.
那些暗示性的言论让他感到不舒服。
His insinuations about the company's financial troubles were causing a lot of trouble.
他对公司财务困境的暗示引起了很大的麻烦。
The politician's insinuations about the opposition party were not taken seriously.
那个政客对反对党提出的暗示没有被认真对待。
The insinuating suggestion that he was involved in the crime was enough to make him nervous.
他参与犯罪的暗示使他感到不安。
Her insinuating smile made him want to know more.
她那暗示性的微笑让他想知道更多。
The teacher's insinuation that he was cheating on the exam caused a lot of tension in the classroom.
老师暗示他在考试中作弊,导致课堂上气氛紧张。
His insinuations about her past relationships were hurtful and damaging.
他对她过去关系的暗示是伤人的和破坏性的。
The insinuating tone of his voice made her feel uncomfortable.
他那含蓄的语气让她感到不舒服。
The politician's insinuation that the opposition party was weak was not well received.
那个政客对反对党软弱无能的暗示没有得到好回应。