[ˌɪntɪ'meɪʃn][ˌɪntɪ'meɪʃn]
  • n. 暗示;通知
    • noun(名词)
      1. 暗示

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 暗示

      His suicide attempt was the first intimation that he was seriously depressed.

      他尝试过自杀是他严重抑郁的第一个征兆。

      The book's title gives a fair enough intimation of its subject.

      这本书的书名充分暗示了它的主题。

    小知识

    The noun intimation means a hint or an indirect suggestion. Your teacher's intimation that there could be a quiz the next day might send you into a panic, while your friend sitting beside you might not even notice.

    Intimation comes from the Latin word intimationem, which means an announcement. In English, intimation refers to a less direct form of communication. It's a suggestion or hint, rather than a blatant statement of fact. Your first intimation that your brother had a girlfriend was the amount of time he spent whispering into the phone. The second intimation was when he asked your parents for money for two movie tickets.

    同义词

    connotation  /  shade  /  reference

    同根词

    词根:intimate

    adj.

    intimate亲密的;私人的;精通的;有性关系的

    n.

    intimate知己;至交

    vt.

    intimate暗示;通知;宣布