inkling 详细解释

inkling

['iŋkliŋ]

n.暗示, 略知

词义辨析

同义:

n.暗示; 略知

hint  suggestion  notion  indication  glimmer  clue  suspicion  impression  idea  

同义参见:

feeling  

英英释义

名词 inkling:

a slight suggestion or vague understanding

同义词:intimation, glimmering, glimmer

补充

inklinginkling英:[ˈiŋkliŋ] 美:[ˈɪŋklɪŋ]n.1.想法; 暗示; 迹象He gave me an inkling of what was to come.他给我暗示将要发生什么事。

例句

1. I began to have an inkling of this woman's importance in John's life.我开始隐约感觉到这个女人在约翰生活中的重要性。 2. He had no inkling of the cause of the delay.他对延迟的原因一无所知。 3. She had an inkling that something was wrong.她隐约觉得出了什么事。 4. We had no inkling that he was ill.我们没有觉察到他病了。 5. the records give us an inkling of how people saw the world.这些记录让我们粗略地了解过去人们对世界的看法。 6. I had an inkling that something was wrong.我稍稍觉得有什么不对劲。 7. I didn't have an inkling [=clue] of what it all meant.我浑然不知这一切意味着什么。 8. Nothing gave me any inkling that it would happen.没有任何迹象暗示我这件事会发生。