early 16th cent. (used in legal contexts in the sense enter (a document) on the official register): from Latin insinuat-introduced tortuously, from the verb insinuare, from in-in + sinuareto curve
英英釋義網(wǎng)絡(luò)釋義
vern
1.introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner;
He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table
" upstart says angrily : " I gave you family property completely , this do you say to should insinuate I ?暴發(fā)戶生氣地說:“我把家產(chǎn)全給了你,這你說該巴結(jié)我了吧?”
+he insinuated
1 . 他暗示
he insinuated his doubt of her ability ., 他暗示了他對她能力的懷疑.
+they insinuate
1 . 他們暗示
they insinuate that Israel had Hariri killed and that the effect of these events on Syria stands to benefit Israel more than any other country .他們暗示說,以色列刺殺了哈里里,而且相對于其它國家,(最近)這些事件對敘利亞的影響一定是對以色列更為有利。
+insinuated his
1 . 暗示他
He insinuated his doubt of the reply ., 他暗示他對這答覆有懷疑.