concede implicitly
默认让步;暗中承认
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To admit, often unwillingly, that something is true without explicitly stating it.
不情愿地、不明确地承认某事为真。
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concede implicitly = 默认让步;暗中承认 (不情愿地、不明确地承认某事为真。)
- By staying silent, she appeared to implicitly concede his point.她保持沉默,似乎含蓄地承认了他的观点。
- The manager would never openly admit fault, but he did implicitly concede his mistake through his actions.经理从不公开承认错误,但他通过行动含蓄地承认了他的失误。
- His reluctance to argue further was taken as him implicitly conceding the debate.他不再争论,这被认为是含蓄地认输了这场辩论。
- Even without a direct apology, his changed behavior implicitly conceded his responsibility.即使没有直接道歉,他改变的行为也含蓄地承认了他的责任。
- Through subtle nods and a lack of objection, the committee members implicitly conceded to the new proposal.通过细微的点头和没有反对,委员会成员含蓄地同意了新提案。
- She didn't vocalize agreement, but her smile seemed to implicitly concede the victory.她没有口头表示同意,但她的笑容似乎含蓄地承认了胜利。
- The government's decision to delay the project implicitly conceded that there were unforeseen problems.政府决定推迟项目,含蓄地承认存在未预见的问题。
- After much resistance, he finally implicitly conceded that his original plan was flawed.经过多次抵抗,他最终含蓄地承认他最初的计划有缺陷。
- Her quiet acceptance of the new rules implicitly conceded that she had lost the argument.她默默接受新规则,含蓄地承认她在争论中失败了。
- Their lack of counter-arguments allowed them to implicitly concede the opponent's stronger position.他们缺乏反驳论据,这使他们能够含蓄地承认对方的强势立场。