in a way that does not express an opinion or decisionin a way that does not express an opinion or decision
不表态地;含糊地 Pat shrugged noncommittally. 帕特不置可否地耸了耸肩。
to express an opinion in public:to express an opinion in public:
Your painting came out really well.
[ + adv/prep ] to express an opinion:[ + adv/prep ] to express an opinion:
come out in favour of In the survey, politicians came out overwhelmingly in favour of the proposal.
B2 something that someone says or writes officially, or an action done to express an opinion:B2 something that someone says or writes officially, or an action done to express an opinion:
The government is expected to issue a statement about the investigation to the press.
an expression of opinion, or the right to express an opinion:an expression of opinion, or the right to express an opinion:
[ C ] The senator added his voice to the protest.
to express an opinion, especially a criticism:to express an opinion, especially a criticism:
People in the industry are reserving judgement until more details of the takeover emerge.
to express an opinionto express an opinion
认为;发表意见 [ + speech ] Power grows from the barrel of a gun, opined Mao. 毛泽东说,枪杆子里面出政权。
to express an opinion:to express an opinion:
The lawyer won’t comment publicly on the case.
to express an opinion or fact so strongly or so often that people start to doubt that you are tellinto express an opinion or fact so strongly or so often that people start to doubt that you are tellin
说得过多反而不可信 She keeps trying to impress on me how she doesn\'t like him but does she protest too much? 她不停地试图让我觉得她不喜欢他,但她是不是做得太过了呢?
to express an opinion that an idea or suggestion is silly or not worth consideringto express an opinion that an idea or suggestion is silly or not worth considering
对…不屑一顾,蔑视;贬低 Some seemingly reasonable people go on holiday and pooh-pooh the idea of wearing sunblock. 一些看来懂道理的人们在度假时却对涂防晒霜不屑一顾。