endorse implicitly

默认支持

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To show support or approval for something without explicitly stating it.

不明确声明地对某事表示支持或赞同。

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endorse implicitly = 默认支持 (不明确声明地对某事表示支持或赞同。)

  • His silence seemed to implicitly endorse their controversial decision.他的沉默似乎含蓄地认可了他们有争议的决定。
  • By not speaking against the proposal, she appeared to implicitly endorse it.她没有对提议发表反对意见,似乎含蓄地认可了它。
  • The company's marketing campaign did not directly support the product, but rather implicitly endorsed it through subtle imagery.公司的营销活动没有直接支持产品,而是通过微妙的图像含蓄地认可了它。
  • Many felt that the new policy would implicitly endorse discrimination, even if not explicitly stated.许多人认为,即使没有明确声明,新政策也会含蓄地认可歧视。
  • His continued presence at the meetings was seen by some as an act to implicitly endorse the leader's agenda.他继续出席会议被一些人视为含蓄地认可领导人议程的行为。
  • The government's inaction could be interpreted as implicitly endorsing the violent protests.政府的不作为可以被解释为含蓄地认可暴力抗议。
  • She never openly praised the artist, yet her consistent attendance at his shows implicitly endorsed his work.她从未公开赞扬这位艺术家,但她持续出席他的展览,含蓄地认可了他的作品。
  • To remain silent on such an important issue is to implicitly endorse the status quo.对如此重要的问题保持沉默就是含蓄地认可现状。
  • The media's biased reporting might implicitly endorse one political candidate over another.媒体有偏见的报道可能会含蓄地认可某一位政治候选人。
  • His nods and smiles during the presentation made it seem as if he implicitly endorsed every point.他在演示期间的点头和微笑让人觉得他含蓄地认可了每一个观点。