insinuate oneself into the crowd
逐渐地挤进人群
insinuate oneself into the crowd
逐渐地挤进人群
insinuate one's doubt of this action
示对于这一行动的怀疑
He insinuated that I was lying.
他示我在说谎。
insinuate doubts into sb.'s mind
使某人慢慢产生疑虑
insinuate oneself into sb.'s favour
巧妙地巴结上某人
She cleverly insinuated herself into his family.
她巧妙地混进他的家庭。
he insinuated himself into the king's confidence.
他玩弄手段,获得的信任。
I insinuated my shoulder in the gap.
我慢慢将肩膀伸进缺口。
Laic cry with celebrity handclasp " insinuate " .
凡人与名人握手叫“巴结”。
He insinuated his doubt of the reply.
他示他对这答覆有怀疑。
The columnist insinuated—but never actually asserted—that the candidate had underworld ties.
这个专栏作家示——但他从未真正地公开宣布——这个候选人与黑社会有瓜葛
She intimated that she and her husband were having marital problems. Toinsinuate is to suggest something, usually something unpleasant, in a covert, sly, and underhanded manner:
她含蓄地示她和她丈夫的婚烟出现
问题。 Insinuate 指以隐蔽的、委婉的或秘密的方式
示通常是不愉快的事:
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