词汇 | tacit |
释义 | tacit adjective uk /ˈtæs.ɪt/ us /ˈtæs.ɪt/ understood without being expressed directly: 默示的;不明言的 The decision to settle out of court was seen as a tacit admission of guilt. There was a tacit understanding that we didn't want to see each other again. Synonyms silent unspoken not expressing or talking about something directly or openly: He was accused of being a tacit accomplice of imperialism. The leader has plenty of tacit supporters worldwide, including a number in Europe. He said that smugglers were operating with the tacit approval of the community. They interpreted my silence as tacit acceptance. There may be tacit or explicit resistance to these new ideas. She smiled in tacit agreement. Digressing and being indirect or evasive bury the ledeidiom candy coat candy coating candy-coated circumlocution circumlocutory f-bomb get on to/onto something glancingly gloss over something go off on a tangentidiom implicit obscure parry prevaricate stray tangent tiptoe around something/someone unexpressed unvoiced Related wordtacitly tacit | American Dictionarytacit adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈtæs·ɪt/ understood without being expressed directly: He gave tacit approval to the plan. Examples of tacittacit Thus, direct or tacit pronatalism survived because of historically specific, regional demands for labor. Elementary impairments may cause language deficits, or they may also play a role in language development remaining tacit. In doing so, it reveals the essential role of inductive reasoning in the reproduction of tacit conventions. Critically important are the need for substantial planning and experimentation with key processes, and the ability to experiment and capture additional tacit knowledge. This discussion is of fundamental importance to archaeology and beyond it: it can prevent a tacit commercial or political exploitation of the past. Furthermore, the network exhibited rule-like behaviour without an explicit representation of any ' rules ', which seemed to accord well with the tacit nature of linguistic knowledge. There is a tacit but quite unjustified assumption in traditional grammar that nouns can appear in adjunct function only when accompanied by an explicit dependent. And indeed the notion of "fragmentary knowledge" conveys the tacit implication that it is a quite impoverished form of knowledge. As experts move on and novices or contractors are hired, problems are likely to occur as tacit overview knowledge is lost. On the opposite it is argued here that tacit knowledge remains an essential and non-disposable input which can be never fully codified. This is a tacit expertise that designers must reacquire to fully engage with the opportunities of digital fabrication. The same goes for the imagery analogue of any property of seeing of which observers have some tacit knowledge or recollection. It is also present in a tacit valorization which assumes that the only ' real ' politics is high politics. It is important therefore to see what happens to some of its, often tacit, assumptions when they are reflected in a gerontological mirror. It is difficult to explain how language can help people to solve coordination problems (as it clearly can) without appealing to prior and tacit understandings. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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