insinuate
verbVerb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they insinuate | |
he / she / it insinuates | |
past simple insinuated | |
past participle insinuated | |
-ing form insinuating |
- (usually disapproving)
to suggest indirectly that something unpleasant is true synonym imply暗示,旁敲侧击地指出(不快的事) - insinuate that…
The article insinuated that he was having an affair with his friend's wife. 文章含沙射影地点出他和朋友的妻子有染。 - insinuate something
What are you trying to insinuate? 你拐弯抹角想说什么? an insinuating smile 暗示的微笑
- insinuate that…
- insinuate yourself into something (formal, disapproving)
to succeed in gaining somebody’s respect, trust, etc. so that you can use the situation to your own advantage 钻营;活动 In the first act, the villain insinuates himself into the household of the man he intends to kill. 在第一幕中,恶棍混进了他企图谋杀的男子的家庭。
- insinuate yourself/something + adv./prep. (formal)
to slowly move yourself or a part of your body into a particular position or place (使)缓慢进入;慢慢伸入
Word Originearly 16th cent. (in the sense ‘enter (a document) on the official register’): from Latin insinuat- ‘introduced tortuously’, from the verb insinuare, from in- ‘in’ + sinuare ‘to curve’.