词汇 | evince |
释义 | evince verb[ T ] formaluk /ɪˈvɪns/ us /ɪˈvɪns/ to make something obvious or show something clearly: 表露,表明;显示 They have never evinced any readiness or ability to negotiate.他们从未表露出任何谈判的意愿和能力。 In all the years I knew her, she never evinced any desire to do such a thing.我认识她的这么多年中,她从未表现出想要做这种事情的愿望。 Synonyms express show Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring define indicate masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out point the wayidiom reflect reveal unproven unveil unwrap vent virtue signalling Examples of evinceevince The mass of the people took no part in it and evinced little interest. So does the exemplar model, which predicts that the more often a word is exposed to online reduction, the greater rate of deletion it evinces. The real is evinced by the absence of the real - in this case by the cyborg woman's replaced and supplanted limbs and organs. To the aristocratic party, the lack of public spirit evinced by modern citizens was therefore not a threat to liberty. While a social network is defined by its structural parameters, social support is evinced by forms of behaviour and actions that help a third party. Indeed, the limitation of the collection is evinced by the reliance of the editors on available secondary material. Since multimorphemic words evince frequency effects, they must be stored in the lexicon. Frequently, all of the parties will have evinced improper attitudes by, in some ways, treating the child as an object of a bargain. It evinces a real understanding of current technology, providing clear explanations of concepts such as frequency and pitch, resonance and amplitude. This is evinced by some instances in which the meaning of the compound is compositional. The approach can differ significantly as evinced by the two books under review. All of the versions64 evince textual problems likely attributable to scribal negligence. In terms of personality features, maltreated children evinced higher lability0negativity and lower conscientiousness than nonmaltreated children. But perhaps the assumption of significant freedom alone evinces the claim that each moral agent might go wrong with respect to each action she performs. And in their work they evinced a passionate commitment to the process of technical or scientific puzzle solving. 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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