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Implication

ˌɪmpləˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
非常常见
~ 1600
~ 1600, 非常常见
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
Possible future effect or result of an action or decision, Suggestion or hint that is not directly stated, Involvement or connection in a situation, often suggesting a negative association

Implication - 含义

Possible future effect or result of an action or decision

例子: The implication of not studying for the exam is that you may fail.
使用: formal语境: academic or professional discussions
笔记: Often used in discussions about consequences or outcomes

Suggestion or hint that is not directly stated

例子: His silence carried the implication that he did not agree with the decision.
使用: formal语境: written communication or formal speeches
笔记: Implies something without explicitly saying it

Involvement or connection in a situation, often suggesting a negative association

例子: Being seen at the party had implications for her reputation at work.
使用: formal语境: professional settings or serious discussions
笔记: Can suggest involvement in something controversial or undesirable

Implication的同义词

consequence

A consequence refers to a result or effect that follows from an action, decision, or condition.
例子: One implication of the new policy is that fewer employees will be hired.
笔记: While implication often implies a suggestion or indirect consequence, consequence typically refers to a direct result.

ramification

Ramification refers to a complex consequence or result that arises from a specific action or event.
例子: The decision had far-reaching ramifications for the company's future.
笔记: Ramification emphasizes the complexity or extent of the consequences.

outcome

Outcome refers to the result or consequence of a particular event, action, or situation.
例子: The outcome of the negotiations will determine the future of the project.
笔记: Outcome is more focused on the end result rather than the implications or effects.

result

Result refers to the consequence or effect that follows as a natural outcome of a specific action or situation.
例子: The unexpected result of the experiment led to further research.
笔记: Result is a more general term for the consequence or effect of an action.

Implication的表达方式,常用短语

Read between the lines

To understand what is implied or suggested but not openly stated.
例子: When she said she was fine, she was actually upset - you need to read between the lines with her.
笔记: This phrase specifically focuses on interpreting implied meanings rather than explicit ones.

Draw (or make) inferences

To deduce or conclude something based on evidence or reasoning.
例子: From his behavior, we can draw inferences about his intentions.
笔记: It involves deriving conclusions based on available information, similar to implications but more focused on logical deductions.

Unintended consequences

Results that were not foreseen or intended when a decision or action was taken.
例子: The new policy had unintended consequences on the local economy.
笔记: While implications may be planned or expected, unintended consequences are usually unforeseen outcomes.

Fallout

The adverse results or effects of a situation or action.
例子: The scandal had far-reaching fallout for the company.
笔记: Fallout often refers to the negative repercussions of a specific event or decision, whereas implications can be both positive and negative.

Cascade effect

A situation where one event triggers a series of similar events.
例子: The company's bankruptcy had a cascade effect on the entire industry.
笔记: This term emphasizes the chain reaction of events that result from a single cause, reflecting a more complex sequence of implications.

In the wake of

Following or as a result of a particular event or situation.
例子: In the wake of the scandal, the company implemented new ethics policies.
笔记: This phrase highlights the aftermath or consequences of an event, similar to implications but with a focus on the aftermath.

Hint at

To suggest or imply something indirectly.
例子: His comments hinted at a possible merger in the future.
笔记: This phrase suggests a subtle or indirect implication rather than a direct statement.

Implication的日常(俚语)表达

Wrap one's head around

To understand or comprehend the significance or consequences of something.
例子: I can't wrap my head around the implications of this decision.
笔记: The slang term describes the act of mentally processing information, while 'implication' refers to the potential effects or results of an action.

Pandora's box

A situation or action likely to lead to unforeseen and widespread consequences.
例子: Opening up this issue is like opening Pandora's box of implications.
笔记: While 'implication' focuses on the potential meanings or effects of something, 'Pandora's box' emphasizes the unleashing of complex, negative consequences.

Set off a chain reaction

To initiate a series of events or effects that each lead to the next.
例子: The new policy changes could set off a chain reaction of implications.
笔记: This phrase emphasizes the sequential nature of events following an initial action, while 'implications' may indicate various associated meanings or results.

Snowball effect

A situation where something grows in significance or size, often rapidly.
例子: Ignoring the small problems could lead to a snowball effect of implications later on.
笔记: While 'implications' refer to the meanings or consequences of something, 'snowball effect' focuses on the compounding and escalating nature of a situation.

Tip of the iceberg

A small, visible part of a much larger, complex situation or problem.
例子: The presentation only covered the tip of the iceberg in terms of implications for the project.
笔记: 'Implications' generally refer to the possible meanings or outcomes of something, while 'tip of the iceberg' highlights the superficial or preliminary understanding of a deeper issue.

Open a can of worms

To create a complicated situation with many unforeseen and troublesome consequences.
例子: Discussing this topic could open a can of worms in terms of its implications.
笔记: The term 'implications' focuses on the meanings or effects of something, while 'open a can of worms' emphasizes the introduction of complex, problematic issues.

Domino effect

A chain reaction where one event causes a series of related events.
例子: The economic downturn could trigger a domino effect of implications for various industries.
笔记: 'Implications' generally refer to the meanings or consequences of something, while 'domino effect' emphasizes the interconnected and sequential nature of events following an initial action.

Implication - 例子

Implication is not always easy to understand.
The implication of his words was clear.
The implication of the new law will be felt by many.

Implication的语法

Implication - 名词 (Noun) / 名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass)
词元: implication
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): implications, implication
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): implication
音节、划分和重音
implication 包含4个音节: im • pli • ca • tion
音标: ˌim-plə-ˈkā-shən
im pli ca tion , ˌim plə ˈkā shən (红色音节是重读的)

Implication - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
implication: ~ 1600 (非常常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。