tacitly

英['tæsɪtli] 美['tæsɪtli]
  • adv. 肃静地;沉默地
  • tacamahaca n.[化]塔柯胶;[植]胶杨
  • tacan n.战术空军导航系统
  • tacc (=thorotrast-associatedcholangiocarcinoma)氧化钍胶体相关胆管癌
  • tace vi.[用于祈使句]别作声n.=tasse[变体]
  • tacet vi.[音]休止[字面意义:itissilent]
Adverb:
  1. in a tacit manner; by unexpressed agreement;

    "they are tacitly expected to work 10 hours a day"

1. He tacitly admitted that the government had breached regulations.
他默认政府违反了规定。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Magda heard him out, smiled tacitly with peasant slyness.
玛格达听出了话里的意思, 带着庄稼人的调皮神情沉默地微笑.

来自辞典例句

3. The fiction of the cab had been tacitly abandoned.
乘马车的托词,不言而喻没人再提了.

来自辞典例句

4. It had been tacitly understood beforehand that she was to get work and pay her board.
“他们事先已达成默契,嘉莉得找份工作,付伙食费.

来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹

5. Astronomers tacitly assume that stars of the same luminosity and color all have the same mass.
天文学家心照不宣地默认,光度和颜色都相同的恒星具有相同的质量.

来自辞典例句