形容詞implicitvagueambiguous
形容詞
1. explicit
1. The doctor gave me explicit instructions on when and how to take the medicine.
大夫詳細(xì)地告訴我該何時(shí)服藥以及如何服藥。
1. 顯式:堆(heap)中被分配的內(nèi)存一般用于存放在使用new的構(gòu)造過(guò)程中和顯 式(explicit)的析構(gòu)過(guò)程中涉及到的類對(duì)象. 堆中對(duì)象的生存周期與自由存儲(chǔ)區(qū)(free store)中的類似. 全局的或靜態(tài)的變量和對(duì)象所占用的內(nèi)存區(qū)域在程序啟動(dòng)(startup)的時(shí)候才被分配,
2. 明顯的:相對(duì)的,二次規(guī)則乃是賦予公權(quán)力機(jī)關(guān)或私人特定權(quán)能(power)的規(guī)則,其主要目的在規(guī)范誰(shuí)有權(quán)力以及如何制定、確認(rèn)、修Inc.[5]這兩個(gè)判決為例,佐證法體系里不單單只有明顯的(explicit)法律規(guī)則,實(shí)際上還包括許多隱含的(implicit)法律原則.
1. 明確的;清晰的;毫不隱諱的
Something that is explicit is expressed or shown clearly and openly, without any attempt to hide anything.
e.g. ...sexually explicit scenes in films and books.
電影和書(shū)籍中露骨的性愛(ài)片段
e.g. ...explicit references to age in recruitment advertising.
招聘廣告中對(duì)年齡的明確要求
2. 直言的;坦率的;坦誠(chéng)的
If you are explicit about something, you speak about it very openly and clearly.
explicit的反義詞
e.g. He was explicit about his intention to overhaul the party's internal voting system.
他直言自己的目的是改革黨內(nèi)的投票制度。