evinced
英 [ɪˈvɪnst]
美 [ɪˈvɪnst]
v. 表明,表现,显示(感情或品质)
evince的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (经常间接地)表明,显示
If someone or somethingevincesa particular feeling or quality, they show that feeling or quality, often indirectly.- The entire production evinces authenticity and a real respect for the subject matter...
整部作品表现出真实性以及对主题的真正尊重。 - The new president has so far evinced no such sense of direction.
新总统到目前尚未表现出对未来发展的判断力。
- The entire production evinces authenticity and a real respect for the subject matter...
双语例句
- Further interest is evinced by the Confucian study programmes springing up all over the Chinese education system.
中国教育系统中儒家学习课程如雨后春笋般涌现则进一步印证了这股热潮。 - From matter and light, evinced in solid and shade.
从物质到光线,成形于固体与阴影。 - Accordingly, the major part of this essay will follow Oakeshott's steps to re-establish the characteristics of liberal education in terms of the humanist ethos evinced in his philosophical skepticism.
如此,本文的论述主体将依循欧克秀的步调,从其带有哲学怀疑论色彩的人文主义精神著手,重建人文教育理念的主要特质。 - The New Historicism, on the other hand, evinced a preoccupation with issues of form and textual integrity that certainly followed from the disciplines, the approaches, that preceded them.
另一方面,新历史主义,表现出对形式和文本完整性,必须遵循,规则,方法的关注。 - He evinced a strong desire to be reconciled with his family.
他表现出与家人和好的强烈愿望。 - Catherine evinced a child's annoyance at this neglect; repaid it with contempt, and thus enlisted my informant among her enemies, as securely as if she had done her some great wrong.
凯瑟琳对于这种怠慢表示出了孩子气的恼怒;用轻蔑来相报,如此就把我这个通风报信的人也列入她的敌人之列,记下了仇,好像她做了天大的对不起她的事似的。 - He stopped photographing women on the streets and went into their bedrooms where he evinced similar predilections.
他不再拍摄大街上的女人,而是走进她们的卧室,在卧室他显示了同样的喜好。 - He evinced great sorrow for what he had done.
他对自己的所作所为深表歉疚。 - Speech is an art that imports a strong practical and actual skill, and it is often evinced by means of verbal language and body language.
演讲是一门具有很强的实用性和现实性的艺术,它借助有声语言和态势语言的手段显示出其独特的魅力,其中英语演讲更具有特殊性。 - He evinced his desire to go abroad.
他表示了出国的愿望。
