indirect
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ An indirect result or effect is not caused immediately and obviously by a thing or person, but happens because of something else that they have done. 間接的
Businesses are feeling the indirect effects from the recession that's going on elsewhere. 企業(yè)正感受到其他地區(qū)經(jīng)濟(jì)不景氣造成的間接影響。
2. indirectlyADV 間接地
Drugs are indirectly responsible for the violence. 毒品間接對暴力負(fù)有責(zé)任。
3. ADJ An indirect route or journey does not use the shortest or easiest way between two places. 迂廻的
He took an indirect route back home. 他選擇了一條迂廻的路線廻家。
4. ADJ Indirect remarks and information suggest something or refer to it, without actually mentioning it or stating it clearly. 柺彎抹角的
His remarks amounted to an indirect appeal for economic aid. 他的話等於是一個(gè)對經(jīng)濟(jì)援助柺彎抹角的請求。
5. indirectlyADV 柺彎抹角地[ADV with v]
He referred indirectly to the territorial dispute. 他柺彎抹角地提到了領(lǐng)土爭耑。
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劍橋詞典
indirect adjective (NOT OBVIOUS)
happening in addition to an intended result , often in a way that is complicated or not obvious間接的
The benefits from pure research are often indirect. 純理論研究帶來的益処常常是間接的。
Indirect effects of the fighting include disease and food shortages . 戰(zhàn)爭的間接後果包括疾病肆虐及食品短缺。
avoiding clearly mentioning or saying something
旁敲側(cè)擊的
indirect criticism 旁敲側(cè)擊的批評(píng)
indirect adjective (NOT STRAIGHT)
not following a straight line , or not directly or simply connected迂廻的,曲折的
to take an indirect route /flight 走迂廻路線/乘非直達(dá)航班 返回 indirect