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at one's suggestion
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better
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to challenge
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connotation
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to connote
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failing
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to float
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for what it is worth
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to hazard
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to hint
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hint
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how about
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to hypothesize
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idea
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implicit
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implicitly
to advance
to advance
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(倡议)

(倡议)

提出

to propose an idea or theory for discussion

语法信息:

及物动词
alternatively
副词
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(另一个选择是)

(另一个选择是)

或者

as a second choice or another possibility

always
副词
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N/A

N/A

as an available alternative when other options fail

at one's suggestion
短语
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/æt sˈʌmwʌnz sədʒˈɛstʃən/
N/A

N/A

according to someone else's suggestion

better
better
形容词
b
b
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ɛ
tt
t
e
ɜ
r
r
(更有效的)

(更有效的)

更适合的

more suitable or effective compared to other available options

to bring forward
to bring forward
动词
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/bɹˈɪŋ fˈoːɹwɚd/
(带出)

(带出)

提出

to suggest something for discussion or consideration

语法信息:

短语状态
separable
短语的动词
bring
短语的助词
forward
to challenge
to challenge
动词
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ʧ
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ll
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n
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(考验)

(考验)

挑战

to invite someone to compete or strongly suggest they should do something, often to test their abilities or encourage action

语法信息:

及物动词
connotation
名词
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(内涵)

(内涵)

隐含意义

a feeling or an idea suggested by a word aside from its literal or primary meaning

What is "connotation"?

Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural associations that a word carries beyond its literal meaning. Unlike denotation, which is the straightforward definition of a word, connotation encompasses the feelings, ideas, or images that a word evokes in people's minds. For example, the word "home" denotes a place where one lives, but it often carries connotations of warmth, safety, and comfort. Understanding connotation is important for effective communication, as it influences how messages are received and interpreted. The connotations of words can vary based on personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and societal norms, impacting the overall meaning in a conversation or text.

to connote
to connote
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(隐含)

(隐含)

暗示

to implicitly convey something such as an idea, feeling, etc. in addition to something's basic meaning

语法信息:

及物动词
failing
介词
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(否则)

(否则)

如果不行

‌used to present an alternative suggestion in case something does not happen or succeed

语法信息:

施事者介词
to float
动词
f
f
l
l
oa
t
t
(建议)

(建议)

提出

to bring suggestions, plans, or ideas forward for further consideration

语法信息:

及物动词
for what it is worth
短语
uk flag
/fɔːɹ wˌʌt ɪt ɪz wˈɜːθ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

used before a comment or opinion to indicate that the speaker is sharing it, even though they may not be sure of its value or significance

What is the origin of the idiom "for what it is worth" and when to use it?

The idiom "for what it is worth" is often used to preface an opinion or statement, expressing the speaker's sense of humility or uncertainty about the value of their input. Its origins can be traced back to the 1966 song "For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)" by Buffalo Springfield, which captured the social and political turmoil of the era. The phrase has since become a common idiom, used in various contexts to convey tentativeness or a lack of absolute confidence in one's words.

to hazard
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ɜ
r
r
d
d
(大胆猜测)

(大胆猜测)

冒险猜测

to state an opinion, guess, suggestion, etc. even though there are chances of one being wrong

语法信息:

及物动词
to hint
to hint
动词
h
h
i
ɪ
n
n
t
t
(暗指)

(暗指)

暗示

to indirectly suggest something

语法信息:

及物动词
hint
名词
h
h
i
ɪ
n
n
t
t
(提示)

(提示)

暗示

a slight suggestion or piece of advice that shows how a problem is solved

how about
短语
uk flag
/hˌaʊ ɐbˈaʊt/
N/A

N/A

used to inquire information about someone or something

to hypothesize
to hypothesize
动词
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h
y
p
p
o
ɑ
th
θ
e
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(假说)

(假说)

假设

to propose a theory or explanation based on limited evidence

语法信息:

不及物
idea
名词
i
d
d
ea
i:ə
(主意)

(主意)

想法

a suggestion or thought about something that we could do

implicit
形容词
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ɪ
m
m
p
p
l
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(含蓄的)

(含蓄的)

隐含的

suggesting something without directly stating it

explicit
implicitly
副词
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(暗示地)

(暗示地)

隐含地

in a way that is understood or suggested without being directly stated

explicitly

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