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to infer
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it would not do somebody any harm
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to let
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to moot
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to move
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to nominate
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nominee
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now then
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now you are talking
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to point to
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to posit
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to postulate
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to prefigure
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to prompt
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to propose
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to put forward
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to put it to somebody
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to put to
indicative
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(指示的)

(指示的)

表示的

serving as a clear sign or signal of something

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Her high test scores were indicative of her academic prowess.
The dark clouds gathering overhead were indicative of an approaching storm.

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to infer
to infer
动词
i
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ɜ
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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

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to insinuate
to insinuate
动词
i
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ju
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(旁敲侧击)

(旁敲侧击)

暗示

to suggest something in an indirect manner

语法信息:

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
it would not do somebody any harm
句子
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/ɪt wˈʊdənt dˈuː sˈʌmwʌn ˌɛni hˈɑːɹm/
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N/A

Idiom
Informal

used to refer to something as a good idea or a reasonable choice

What is the origin of the idiom "it would not do someone any harm" and when to use it?

The idiom "it would not do someone any harm" originated in the early 18th century to suggest that undertaking a particular course of action could potentially benefit someone, even if it did not actively improve their situation. It is used to acknowledge or inspire trying something new might be harmless or even helpful.

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to let
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(请 (qǐng))

(请 (qǐng))

让 (ràng)

used to politely make or respond to suggestions, or give instructions or remarks

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ditransitive

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to moot
to moot
动词
m
m
oo
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(讨论)

(讨论)

提出

to bring up a topic or question for discussion

语法信息:

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to move
动词
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(建议)

(建议)

提议

to put forward a suggestion or proposal formally

语法信息:

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to nominate
to nominate
动词
n
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(指定)

(指定)

提名

to assign or designate someone to a particular position or responsibility

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
nominee
nominee
名词
n
n
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ɑ
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ee
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(候选人)

(候选人)

提名人

someone who has been officially suggested for a position, award, etc.

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
now then
短语
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/nˈaʊ ðˈɛn/
N/A

N/A

used to draw attention to what someone wants to say

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
now you are talking
now you are talking
句子
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/nˈaʊ juː ɑːɹ tˈɔːkɪŋ/
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N/A

Idiom
Informal

used to show that one agrees with someone's suggestion or statement

What is the origin of the idiom "now you are talking" and when to use it?

The exact origin of the idiom "now you are talking" is not precisely documented, as it is a common and informal expression. It has likely developed organically in everyday language to be used as a way to express approval, enthusiasm, or agreement with someone's statement or action. The phrase is recognized for its supportive and encouraging tone and is widely used in various contexts.

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to point to
to point to
动词
uk flag
/pˈɔɪnt tuː/
(表明)

(表明)

指向

‌to suggest that something is true or is the case

语法信息:

及物动词
短语状态
inseparable
短语的动词
point
短语的助词
to

词族

indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to posit
to posit
动词
p
p
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(提出)

(提出)

假设

to propose or assume something as true or factual, serving as the foundation for further reasoning or argumentation

语法信息:

及物动词

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to postulate
动词
p
p
o
ɑ
s
s
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(假定)

(假定)

假设

to suggest or assume the existence or truth of something as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief

词族

indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to prefigure
to prefigure
动词
uk flag
/pɹɪfˈɪɡjɚ/
(预兆)

(预兆)

预示

to perceive something as a sign that indicates the occurrence of something good or evil

语法信息:

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to prompt
动词
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p
p
t
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(引导)

(引导)

促使

to encourage someone to do or say something

语法信息:

ditransitive

词族

indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to propose
to propose
动词
p
p
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p
p
o
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(提议)

(提议)

建议

to put forward a suggestion, plan, or idea for consideration

语法信息:

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indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to propound
动词
p
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(阐述)

(阐述)

提出

to put an idea, proposition, theory, etc. forward for further consideration

词族

indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to put forward
to put forward
动词
uk flag
/pˌʊt fˈoːɹwɚd/
(建议)

(建议)

提出

to present an idea, suggestion, etc. to be discussed

语法信息:

及物动词
短语状态
inseparable
短语的动词
put
短语的助词
forward

词族

indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to put it to somebody
短语
uk flag
/pˌʊt ɪt tə sˈʌmwʌn ðˈæt/
N/A

N/A

to introduce a plan or suggestion to a group of individuals so that they decide whether to accept it or not

词族

indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective
to put to
to put to
动词
uk flag
/pˈʊt tuː/
(向...提出)

(向...提出)

提交

to present a plan or offer to someone for consideration

语法信息:

及物动词
短语状态
separable
短语的动词
put
短语的助词
to

词族

indic

Verb

indicate

Verb

indicative

Adjective

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