inexplicit
英 [ɪnɪk'splɪsɪt; ɪnek-]
美
- adj. 含糊的;暧昧的;不明了的
英英释义
- 1. implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something;
- "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"
- "there was implicit criticism in his voice"
- "anger was implicit in the argument"
- "the oak is implicit in the acorn"
英文词源
- inexplicit (adj.)
- 1775 (implied in inexplicitly), from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + explicit. Or else from Latin inexplicitus "not to be unfolded; unexplained." Related: Inexplicitly; inexplicitness.