tacitly
adverb
uk/ˈtæs.ɪt.li/us/ˈtæs.ɪt.li/withoutexpressingsomethingdirectly:
默示地;不明言地Smith tacitlyacknowledgedthefailure.史密斯默认了自己的失败。
Thegovernmenthad tacitlyapprovedcoercivemeasures.政府默许了这些强制措施。
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tacit
- The Border Patrol,actingin thenameofdomesticsecurity, has put an end to the "unofficial"rowboatcrossingsthatlocalandfederalofficialshad tacitlyallowedforyears.
 - The defendant's ownlawyerhas tacitlyconcededthat theappealhas nomerit.
 - Most of us still tacitlyassumetherelationshipto be one ofcauseandeffect.
 - In usingmoney,peopleagreedtacitly to such anunequaldistribution.
 
Digressing and being indirect or evasive
- bury the ledeidiom
 - candy coat
 - candy coating
 - candy-coated
 - circumlocutory
 - euphemism
 - hedge
 - hedging
 - implicit
 - implicitly
 - indirectly
 - lede
 - mincing
 - move offsomething/on (tosomething)
 - obfuscate
 - obscure
 - sanitize
 - sidestep
 - stray
 - veil