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- To indicate or make known in an indirect manner. 暗示以间接的方式表明
- To make known(something heretofore kept secret). 揭露使(以前保密的事)公开,泄露,透露
- He made known his decision to resign. 他明白表示辞职的决心。
- Our policy must be made known to the broad masses. 我们的政策必须让广大民众都知道。
- To make known subtly and indirectly; hint. 提示使悄悄地并且间接地知道;暗示。
- To make known subtly and indirectly;hint. 提示使悄悄地并且间接地知道;暗示
- To make known(something heretofore kept secret. 揭露使(以前保密的事)公开,泄露,透露
- To reveal or make known, often accidentally. 泄露,揭发,经常是偶然地。
- To make known or signal by flashing lights. 以闪光做记号通过闪光使人知道或发出信号
- To make known(one's sins) to God or to a priest. 忏悔向上帝或神父忏悔(自己的罪行)
- To make known(something discreditable). 揭发(有损信誉的事)
- To make known(something private or secret). 泄露泄漏(秘密,隐私等)
- To make known, recognized, or familiar. 使家喻户晓使闻名,使被认知,使通晓
- Having temporarily lost the power of speech, he had to make known his wants by gestures and signs. 由于暂时丧失了语言能力,他只得打手势来表明他需要什么。
- One by one these northern state make know their desire for consolidation with the union. 这些北方州一个一个地公开了想与联邦统一的愿望。
- The result was not made known until last Thursday. 结果上星期四才公布出来。
- This should be made known to the whole country. 这要让全国都知道。
- The act of making known publicly. 宣布,宣布使公开知道的行为
- To reveal gradually by written or spoken explanation; make known. 展现,披露通过书面或口头解释逐步揭示;使知道
- The full story was never made known. 全部情节从未公开过。