单词 | include |
释义 | in·clude 1. < the nutshell includes the kernel > < that divine spark included in every human being > 2. a. < included a sum for tips in his estimate of expenses > b. < in search of a formula which should cover everything … even if it included more than I wished — T.S.Eliot > 3. obsolete Synonyms: < it would not be argued today that the power to regulate does not include the power to prohibit — O.W.Holmes †1935 > < numerous pretty things, or things supposed to be pretty … including such absurdities as paper knives with fretwork handles — Herbert Spencer > subsume, orig. a technical term in logic and still an erudite term, may call more attention to the larger class or more comprehensive principle, may stress the fact of its existence < free verse … is a larger rhythmic movement which subsumes other rhythms — J.L.Lowes > < I suggest that in every beautiful building its uses, its representative elements, are indeed subsumed into the form — Samuel Alexander > embrace may sometimes suggest marked effort at enclosing; it may be used with that which is vast or is quite varied in designation or classification < Virginia … embraced in its possessions the present states of West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin — C.G.Bowers > < freedom of speech … embraces all discussion which enriches human life and helps it to be more wisely led — Zechariah Chafee > comprehend may suggest a noteworthy range or scope in which something is enclosed or held < to find universal law, to comprehend all experience in a closed system — W.R.Inge > < to comprehend in a single view polities of the most varied and discrepant character — G.L.Dickinson > imply, involve, and implicate indicate somewhat similar relationships. imply suggests drawing attention by inference to a certain existence or relationship, not by direct statement < ordinarily imitation is enough to imply that the matter imitated is important at least to the sale of the goods — O.W.Holmes †1935 > It is applicable to what is logically inferential but not absolutely certain < it would be argued that culture implies a certain freedom from parochialism — Bertrand Russell > involve, on the other hand, may apply to more certain relationship and connection since it may postulate a necessary effect or consequence < in every genuine metaphysical debate some practical issue, however conjectural or remote, is involved — William James > < faith involves an act of the will — W.R.Inge > implicate postulates through one actuality or existence the fact of another but fails to suggest an effect or consequence < purpose implicates in the most organic way an individual self — John Dewey > < colors are sumptuous and rich just because a total organic resonance is deeply implicated in them — John Dewey > < a catalyzing agent has been compared to a parson, who marries others without participating in the event himself. He is implicated, but not involved — L.K.Anspacher > |
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