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单词 subintelligence
释义

subintelligencen.

Brit. /ˌsʌbɪnˈtɛlᵻdʒ(ə)ns/, U.S. /ˌsəbᵻnˈtɛlədʒ(ə)ns/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: sub- prefix, intelligence n.
Etymology: < sub- prefix + intelligence n., after subintellection n. or subintelligitur n. Compare post-classical Latin subintelligentia (4th cent.).
1. An implication, a hint; something that is implied or inferred but not expressed. Also: the action or process of supplying this. Obsolete. rare.
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the mind > language > linguistics > semantics > connotation > [noun] > implied or understood meaning
subintelligitur1612
subaudition1615
subintelligence1631
subauditur1702
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > meaning of linguistic unit > implied meaning > [noun] > instance of
implicative1589
subintelligitur1612
subintelligence1631
undersong1631
deuteroscopy1646
implication1657
subauditur1702
undermeaning1841
implial1846
more than meets the eye (also ear)1853
under-sense1859
overtone1869
implicate1881
1631 Bp. J. Hall Occas. Medit. (ed. 2) (2nd state) §c These thy promises of outward favours are never but with a subintelligence of a condition: of our capablenesse.
1825 S. Oliver Gen. Crit. Gram. Inglish Lang. 29 Sentences thus constructed admit parsing or grammatick resolution very awkwardly by circumlocutory recourse to elliptical subintelligence.
1863 W. Hamilton in T. Reid Wks. (ed. 6) II. 898 Looking to the preceding words, the sub-intelligence of χρόνου or καιροῦ is demanded, as a correlative, by τὸ νῦν.
2. Intelligence of a lower order; (now esp.) below-average intellectual ability, low intelligence.
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1764 tr. Mme de Sévigné Lett. (ed. 2) II. xciv. 79 He now sees..what kind of sub-intelligence God has given to the brute creation.
1914 Chicago Med. Recorder Oct. 550 The employment department saw no outward evidences of sub-intelligence.
1935 E. I. Watkin Philos. of Form i. iii. 95 To the clear and full intuition of form connatural to the disembodied spirit, man's intuition is..strictly a subintuition, as the animal's apprehension is subintelligence, and the plant's sensitiveness subsensation.
1982 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 25 Apr. vii. 13/1 I confess at once to being a person of subintelligence who did not understand the plot of the film ‘Bullitt’.
2003 T. C. Thorne World's Richest Indian vii. 134 Fettrech quoted various case studies and precedents to argue that a person of subintelligence can make a valid bargain and can comprehend a will.

Derivatives

subintelligential adj. Obsolete rare implying something beyond what is expressed.
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the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > meaning of linguistic unit > implied meaning > [adjective]
implieda1535
gatherable1548
leer1631
subintelligential1887
loaded1942
the mind > language > linguistics > semantics > connotation > [adjective] > implied or understood meaning
subintelligential1887
1887 R. Browning Parleyings 115 So tells a touch Of subintelligential nod and wink—Turning foes friends.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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