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suggest (The evidence suggests…) mean2 (Are you suggesting I'm lazy?) propose (I suggested going in my car.) recommend2 (suggest a good dictionary)
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 See also the entry for mean verb 1 另见mean动词词条第1义suggest ♦︎ imply ♦︎ indicate ♦︎ pointThese words all mean to put an idea into people's minds that sth is possible or likely. 这些词均表示表明、预示。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to suggest / imply / indicate sth to sbto suggest / imply / indicate that...to suggest / imply / indicate / point to a meaningto suggest / imply / indicate an ideato suggest / indicate / point to a feelingto suggest / imply / indicate / point to a great deal / high degree / lack of sththe results / facts suggest / imply / indicate / point to sthsb / sth's behaviour suggests / implies / indicates sththe evidence suggests / indicates / points to sththe signs / symptoms suggest / indicate / point to sthto strongly suggest / imply / indicate / point to sth suggest [transitive] to put an idea into sb's mind; to make sb think that sth is true 使人想到;使人认为;表明All the evidence suggests (that) he stole the money.所有证据都表明是他偷了钱。The symptoms suggest a minor heart attack.症状显示这是轻微心脏病发作。The stage lighting was used to suggest a beach scene.舞台灯光被用来表现海滨景色。 imply ɪmˈplaɪ [transitive] (rather formal) to make it seem likely that sth is true or exists 说明;表明The survey implies (that) more people are moving house than was thought.调查显示,准备搬家的人比想象的要多。The fact that she was here implies a degree of interest.她在场就说明她在一定程度上感兴趣。NOTE 辨析 Suggest or imply?Often you can use either word. However, suggest is often used to talk about how a piece of research, a report or evidence shows a link, a relationship or a similarity between things. 这两个词常可通用。但suggest常指研究、报告或证据表明事物之间有联系、关联或相似点Research suggests a link between a person's outlook and the immune system.研究表明人的人生观和免疫系统之间有一定的联系。 Imply is more usually used to talk about how data or facts show things such as the need for sth or the existence or possibility of sth. * imply更常指数据或事实表明对某物的需求,或者某事的存在或可能性等Campaigners said the data implies the existence of 'a pressing social need'.运动倡导者称这些数据表明存在着一种“迫切的社会需求”。 indicate [transitive] (rather formal) to be a sign of sth; to show that sth is possible or likely 象征;预示A red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day.夜空呈红色往往预兆第二天天气晴好。Early results indicate that the government will be returned to power.早期的结果预示这个政府将重新执政。 see also indication , indicator sign 1 , indicate declare , indicate show 1 ˈpoint [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to show that sth is possible or likely; to lead to or suggest a particular development or logical argument 预示;(意思上)指向,导向All the signs point to a successful year ahead.所有迹象都预示着来年将一帆风顺。The evidence seems to point in that direction.证据似乎指向那个方向。The fans are looking to the new players to point the way to victory.球迷们都在指望新球员能打出胜利之路。

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