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形容词比较级
more suggestive
形容词最高级
most suggestive
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暗示的, 意味深长的
implying or hinting at a particular meaning or idea, often in a subtle or indirect way
- Her suggestive smile hinted at a hidden meaning behind her words.
她暗示性的微笑暗示了她话语背后的隐藏含义。
- The suggestive artwork evoked a range of emotions in the viewers.
暗示性的艺术作品在观众中引发了一系列情感。
- The suggestive lyrics of the song left room for interpretation.
这首歌的暗示性歌词留下了诠释的空间。
- His suggestive remarks made her uncomfortable during the conversation.
他暗示性的言论在谈话中让她感到不舒服。
- The suggestive gestures of the actor added depth to the character's portrayal.
演员的暗示性手势为角色的刻画增添了深度。
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暗示性的, 猥亵的
implying or hinting at something improper or risqué, often in a subtle or indirect manner
- The comedian's suggestive jokes were met with mixed reactions from the audience.
喜剧演员的暗示性笑话引起了观众的不同反应。
- The ad used suggestive imagery to subtly promote the product's appeal.
广告使用了暗示性的意象来巧妙地推广产品的吸引力。
- Her suggestive tone during the conversation hinted at something more than just friendly interest.
她谈话中暗示性的语气暗示了不仅仅是友好的兴趣。
- The movie's suggestive scenes were intentionally left open to interpretation.
电影中暗示性的场景被故意留作开放解释。
- The artist's suggestive use of color and form sparked a debate about its underlying meaning.
艺术家对色彩和形式的暗示性使用引发了关于其潜在含义的争论。
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暗示的, 明显揭示的
(usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly