indirect [形容詞] 間接的
indirect
[.indi'rekt]
adj.間接的, 迂迴的, 次要的,不坦率的
例句與用法:
In indirect speech, `He said, ``I will come''' becomes `He said he would come.'
『他說: 我要來. ′在間接引語中變成『他說他要來.′
Something insinuated, especially an artfully indirect, often derogatory suggestion.
影射影射的事情,特別是巧妙地間接的,通常是貶義的暗示
His indirect way of telling me to leave annoyed me.
他那種不直截了當地讓我離開的方式激怒了我。
The accident was the indirect result of the train being late.
引發事故的間接原因是火車晚點。
詞形變化:
副詞: indirectly | 名詞: indirectness |
英文解釋:
形容詞 indirect:
having intervening factors or persons or influences
not direct in spatial dimension; not leading by a straight line or course to a destination
descended from a common ancestor but through different lines
同義詞:collateral
extended senses; not direct in manner or language or behavior or action
not as a direct effect or consequence
同義詞
roundabout | devious | out-of-the-way | circuitous | oblique | secondary | side | circumstantial | circular | rambling | circumlocutory | tortuous | unintended | unplanned | ancillary | subsidiary | implicit | tacit | implied | collateral |
反義詞
direct |
以上來源於大辭典