subaudi

动词 v. 形容词 adj. 副词 adv.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. Mentally supply (something which has not been expressed); scilicet. imperative-only,obsolete
    — the grass is always greener [subaudi on the other side of the fence] — other circumstances seem more desirable than one’s own, but in reality are often not
形容词 adj.
  1. Mentally supplied. not-comparable
    — His aim is to give to the ordinary English reader, who has a reasonable interest in ‘Literature and Life’ — to which in Scotland ‘Philosophy’ is a subaudite third term, always implied and quickly felt — an account of Stoicism.
副词 adv.
  1. By or relying upon mental suppletion. not-comparable
    — We ought not to say that a scorn of popular favour betrays itself — as if subaudite — in these deliverances of a message from the Almighty; yet it is almost so.

词源

词源 1
From the Latin subaudī, the second-person singular present active imperative form of subaudiō (“to understand, to supply a word”), from sub (“under”) + audiō (“to hear, to listen”).
词源 2
From the Latin subaudī, the second-person singular present active imperative form of subaudiō (“to understand, to supply a word”), from sub (“under”) + audiō (“to hear, to listen”).
词源 3
From the Latin subaudī, the second-person singular present active imperative form of subaudiō (“to understand, to supply a word”), from sub (“under”) + audiō (“to hear, to listen”).
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