allusive

英 [ə'luːsɪv; -'ljuː-] 美
  • adj. 暗指的;引用典故的
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1、以玩笑(play, joke, jest)的口吻提及,当然就不是明说了,而是暗示、暗指,暗讽,影射,转弯抹角地说到(提及)了。
2、带有介词性质含义的前缀在构成单词后,如果该单词有不及物性质,那么它后面再跟介词时,往往跟前缀的介词性质含义相同。
3、al- "to" + lus- + -ive.
allusive (adj.)
c. 1600, from Latin allus-, past participle stem of alludere (see allude) + -ive. Related: Allusively; allusiveness.
1. an allusive style of writing
引经据典的写作风格

来自《权威词典》

2. The young schoolboy can not understand the allusive conversation of intellectual men.
这个年轻的学生听不懂文人们引经据典的谈话.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. His new play, Arcadia, is as intricate, elaborate and allusive as anything he has yet written.
他的新剧《阿卡迪亚》和他写过的任何作品一样,错综复杂、构思精巧并且富含典故。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Perhaps blue eyelashes are this allusive sign , virginal behavior this fragile allusion.
可能,蓝色眼睫就是挑逗,静若处女就是似有若无的撩拨.

来自互联网

5. Allusive Netease violates compasses and blizzard to establish joint - stock company.
暗示网易违规与暴雪成立合资公司.

来自互联网