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小词详解 | tacit
tacit 英 [ˈtæsɪt] 美 [ˈtæsɪt]
Many took it to be a tacit admission that its cost-cutting had done the business harm.
许多人认为这等于该公司默认削减成本对其自身造成了伤害。
——《经济学人》On conventional runways and in print, a show of fat can still raise eyebrows, the show’s organizers argue, as a tacit breach of etiquette and, less commonly, as a transgressive gesture.
这场展览的组织者们说,在传统秀台和出版物上,展示肥胖仍会令人惊讶,被默认为是对礼仪的违背,甚至是某些情况下的侵犯行为。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] 无需说明即可理解或暗示的
默祷
a tacit prayer
默契
tacit understanding默许
tacit approval暗中支持
tacit support了然于心的认识
tacit knowledge
默示抵押(也称法定抵押,指在某些情况下,直接依据法律规定而无须当事人的约定,在债务人财产上设定的抵押)
a tacit mortgage/hypothecation
In the tacit agreement of husband and wife to keep their estrangement a secret they behaved as would have been ordinary.
在这一对夫妻之间有一种默契,要对他们破裂的关系保持沉默,尽量表现得像普通的夫妇一样。
implicit: implied though not plainly expressed implied: suggested but not directly expressed; implicit unspoken: not expressed in speech; tacit