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if you ask me
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in my humble opinion
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impression
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in all honesty
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inclined
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to infer
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inference
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in one's eyes
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judge
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judgment
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to judge
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to keep one's own counsel
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leaning
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to lean
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to lean towards
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to maintain
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to misjudge
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mistake
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mistaken
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mistakenly
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to mold
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notice
if anything
短语
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/ɪf ˈɛnɪθˌɪŋ/
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Idiom
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used to suggest that the opposite of what has been stated may be closer to the truth

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He claimed to have lost weight during the holiday, but if anything, he seemed to have gained a few pounds.
Her explanation for being late was flimsy, and if anything, it raised more suspicions.
if you ask me
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/ɪf juː ˈæsk mˌiː/
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used to introduce one's personal opinion or perspective on a topic, emphasizing on the fact that it is their personal view

in my humble opinion
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/ɪn maɪ hˈʌmbəl əpˈɪniən/
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an abbreviation that is used in texting to express one's personal opinion about a particular subject

impression
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(感觉)

(感觉)

印象

an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously

in all honesty
副词
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/ɪn ˈɔːl ˈɑːnɪsti/
(坦白说)

(坦白说)

说实话

Collocation

used to emphasize that the speaker is being sincere and truthful in their statement

inclined
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(略有倾向的)

(略有倾向的)

倾向于

giving an opinion in a way that is not strong

to infer
to infer
动词
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(推论)

(推论)

推断

to reach an opinion or decision based on available evidence and one's understanding of the matter

语法信息:

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inference
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(推断)

(推断)

推论

a conclusion one reaches from the existing evidence or known facts

What is an "inference"?

An inference is a conclusion that one draws based on existing evidence or known facts. It involves using available information to make a reasoned judgment or assumption about something that is not directly stated. Inferences are made by examining clues or patterns, and they help individuals understand or predict outcomes based on what is already known. This process allows one to fill in missing details and reach conclusions that are logically supported by the facts at hand.

in one's eyes
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/ɪn wˈʌnz ˈaɪz/
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Idiom

according to one’s opinion

What is the origin of the idiom "in one's eyes" and when to use it?

The idiom "in one's eyes" is thought to have originated in the 16th century. The earliest known written record of the phrase is in the 1535 play Gammer Gurton's Needle, by John Still. In the play, a character says, "In my eyes, he is a perfect man." This expression is used to describe how someone perceives or views something.

judge
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an official who scores, evaluates, or enforces the rules during a sports competition

judgment
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(评判)

(评判)

判断

an opinion that is formed after thinking carefully

to judge
to judge
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(评判)

(评判)

判断

to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows

语法信息:

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to keep one's own counsel
短语
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/kˈiːp wˈʌnz ˈoʊn kˈaʊnsəl/
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Idiom
Informal

to keep one's opinions, plans, or intentions secret

What is the origin of the idiom "keep one's own counse" and when to use it?

The idiom "keep one's own counsel" originated from the idea of maintaining silence or discretion regarding one's thoughts, opinions, or plans. It suggests that an individual should refrain from sharing personal information or seeking advice from others and instead rely on their own judgment or inner wisdom. This expression is often used to emphasize the importance of maintaining independence, self-reliance, and confidentiality in decision-making or handling sensitive matters.

leaning
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(偏向)

(偏向)

倾向

a tendency to believe in or favor something

to lean
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(偏向)

(偏向)

倾向于

to have a tendency to choose or support something

语法信息:

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to lean towards
to lean towards
动词
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/lˈiːn tʊwˈɔːɹd/
(偏向于)

(偏向于)

倾向于

to favor something, especially an opinion

语法信息:

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短语状态
inseparable
短语的动词
lean
短语的助词
towards
to maintain
动词
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(维护)

(维护)

坚持

to firmly and persistently express an opinion, belief, or statement as true and valid

语法信息:

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to misjudge
to misjudge
动词
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(错误判断)

(错误判断)

误判

to form an incorrect opinion or assessment about someone or something

语法信息:

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mistake
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(失误)

(失误)

错误

an act or opinion that is wrong

mistaken
形容词
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(弄错的)

(弄错的)

错误的

(of a person) wrong in one's judgment, opinion, or belief

mistakenly
mistakenly
副词
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(误地)

(误地)

错误地

in a wrong or incorrect manner

语法信息:

疑问副词
to mold
动词
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(影响)

(影响)

塑造

to shape or influence the way someone’s character or opinions develop

语法信息:

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notice
名词
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(评测)

(评测)

评论

(usually plural) a short review on a new play, book, film etc., especially one that is written exclusively for a newspaper or magazine

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