英[bɪ'spiːk]美[bɪ'spiːk]
verb(动词)
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verb(动词)
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To bespeak is to imply or signal something, the way your neighbor's electric car might bespeak concern for the environment.
You can use this verb to mean “indicate” or “convey indirectly.” Your city's excellent schools and smooth, well-cared-for streets may bespeak high taxes to people who are considering buying a house there. Your interest in foreign films and philosophy might bespeak a deep intelligence and curiosity to your teachers. And if you're really paying attention, you'll realize your friend's crankiness bespeaks her fear of starting at a new school next fall.
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bespeaks过去式: bespoke过去分词: bespoken现在分词: bespeaking