释义 |
understood
un·der·stood U0059900 (ŭn′dər-sto͝od′)v.Past tense and past participle of understand.adj.1. Agreed on; assumed: the understood conditions of troop withdrawal.2. Not expressed in writing; implied: the understood provisos of a custody agreement.understood (ˌʌndəˈstʊd) vb the past tense and past participle of understandadj1. implied or inferred2. taken for granted; assumedun•der•stood (ˌʌn dərˈstʊd) v. 1. pt. and pp. of understand. adj. 2. agreed upon by all parties. 3. implied but not stated: The understood meaning of a danger sign is “Keep away.” understood- transpicuous - Describing something easily seen through or understood.
- passive vocabulary - Contains lexemes we know and understand but do no actively use (in writing or speech).
- scrutable - Describing that which can be understood through scrutiny.
- esoteric - Its root sense is "for the initiates of a religious mystery," and it means "confined to or understood by just a few people."
ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | understood - fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanation; "the understood conditions of troop withdrawal were clear"ununderstood - not understood; "should not tamely submit to the unpredictable and ununderstood cycles of wars"- Psychiatry | | 2. | understood - implied by or inferred from actions or statements; "gave silent consent"; "a tacit agreement"; "the understood provisos of a custody agreement"tacit, silentimplicit, inexplicit - implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is implicit in the acorn" |
understoodadjective1. assumed, presumed, accepted, taken for granted The management is understood to be very unwilling to agree.2. implied, implicit, unspoken, inferred, tacit, unstated The technical equality of all officers was understood.understoodadjectiveConveyed indirectly without words or speech:implicit, implied, inferred, tacit, unsaid, unspoken, unuttered, wordless.Idiom: taken for granted.Translationsverstehencompriscomprisecomprisescompresobegrepenverstaanentendidoпонятнопонятьunderstand (andəˈstӕnd) verb – past tense, past participle ˌunderˈstood (-ˈstud) – 1. to see or know the meaning of (something). I can't understand his absence; Speak slowly to foreigners so that they'll understand you. 理解 懂,知道 2. to know (eg a person) thoroughly. She understands children/dogs. 瞭解(一個人等) 理解3. to learn or realize (something), eg from information received. At first I didn't understand how ill she was; I understood that you were planning to leave today. 獲悉 获悉ˌunderˈstandable adjective that can be understood. His anger is quite understandable. 可以理解的 可以理解的ˌunderˈstanding adjective (of a person) good at knowing how other people feel; sympathetic. an understanding person; Try to be more understanding! 通情達理的,有同理心的 通情达理的,有同情心的 noun1. the power of thinking clearly. a man of great understanding. 理解力 理解力,领会 2. the ability to sympathize with another person's feelings. His kindness and understanding were a great comfort to her. 同理心 体谅,同理心 3. a (state of) informal agreement. The two men have come to / reached an understanding after their disagreement. (非正式的)協議 (非正式)协议 make (oneself) understood to make one's meaning or intentions clear. He tried speaking German to them, but couldn't make himself understood. 使別人理解自己的意思 使别人理解自己的意思understood
cracked up to beReputed or said to be. Typically used in the phase "isn't all it's cracked up to be." I'm so impressed with my new car—a luxury car really is all it's cracked up to be! Honestly, the movie isn't what it's cracked up to be. Maybe I'm just not the right audience for it.See also: cracked, upmake (oneself) understoodTo make others understand exactly what one is trying to convey. I want all of this cleaned up right now, or I'll take away your video games for the weekend. Have I made myself understood? I tried explaining the directions to the tourist, but my Japanese is so limited that I couldn't make myself understood.See also: make, understoodcracked up to be something and cracked up to be; cracked up as somethingalleged or understood to be something. She was cracked up to be a pretty good player. She was cracked up as a pretty good golfer. (Used with the negative.) He is not the problem solving CEO that he was cracked up to be.See also: cracked, upcracked up to be asserted to be (used to indicate that someone or something has been described too favourably). informal This expression stems from the use of crack as an adjective to mean ‘pre-eminent’, a sense dating from the late 18th century. 1986 Willy Russell Shirley Valentine Our Brian suddenly realised that the part of Joseph wasn't as big as it had been cracked up to be. See also: cracked, upˌmake yourself underˈstood make your meaning clear, especially in another language: He doesn’t speak much Japanese but he can make himself understood.See also: make, understoodcracked up to be mod. supposed to be. This pizza isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. See also: cracked, upEncyclopediaSeeunderstandingLegalSeeUnderstandingunderstood
Synonyms for understoodadj assumedSynonyms- assumed
- presumed
- accepted
- taken for granted
adj impliedSynonyms- implied
- implicit
- unspoken
- inferred
- tacit
- unstated
Synonyms for understoodadj conveyed indirectly without words or speechSynonyms- implicit
- implied
- inferred
- tacit
- unsaid
- unspoken
- unuttered
- wordless
Synonyms for understoodadj fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanationAntonymsadj implied by or inferred from actions or statementsSynonymsRelated Words |