opined
英 [əʊˈpaɪnd]
美 [oʊˈpaɪnd]
v. 表达,发表(意见)
opine的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 认为;发表意见
Toopinemeans to express your opinion.- 'She's probably had a row with her boyfriend,' Charles opined...
“她大概跟男朋友吵架了,”查尔斯说道。 - He opined that the navy would have to start again from the beginning.
他认为海军将不得不再度从零开始。
- 'She's probably had a row with her boyfriend,' Charles opined...
双语例句
- Liang Qi-chao and some personages opined that socialism being for the future China, the then main task was to oppose feudal monarchy and develop capitalism so as to resist the large-scale aggression of international capital.
而梁启超等人认为,社会主义是中国将来的事,当时的首要任务是反对封建专制和充分发展资本主义,以抵御国际资本的大量侵入。 - Another participant opined that professional views were needed in the Council and therefore functional constituencies should not be abolished too early; but neither should their number be increased.
但亦有嘉宾认为,议会需要有专业意见的代表,不应过早废除功能界别,但也不宜增加。 - They don't know what they're talking about, opined Thomas Schelling when I met him shortly after he, too, was awarded the Nobel prize in economics.
他们不知道自己在说什么,托马斯•谢林(ThomasSchelling)获得诺贝尔经济学奖不久后遇见我时说。 - So they grow up in an environment where you don't have the experience to meet with people of the opposite sex, Li opined.
所以在他们成长的环境里没有和异性接触的经验。 - Col Gaddafi, by way of thanks, opined that Berlin ( rather than Paris) ought to have a permanent Security Council seat.
卡扎菲则投桃报李地表示,德国比法国更应当获得安理会常任理事国席位。 - While courts have not specifically opined on the appropriateness of data wiping as part of a document retention policy, there is no reason to suspect that a court would find it improper.
虽然法院不能确切肯定把清除信息的内容加入文件保留政策是适当的行为,却没有理由据此推断法院会作出否定的裁决。 - "If that's true," Senator Joe Biden opined soon after," then this is* one of the most incompetent Presidents in modern American history."
参议员约·毕丹认为:“如果那是真的,他就是现代美国史上最无能的总统之一。” - Done properly, he opined, spaceflight ought to be no more dangerous than mixing a milkshake.
他认为,如果一切按照程序正常进展,空间飞行不会比调奶昔危险。 - They opined on farming subsidies, the contrasts between Japanese and US baseball and the relation of both to cricket, the shifting tides of Sino-Japanese relations and the merits of being multilingual.
他们还对农业补贴、日美棒球差异和两国板球的关系、中日关系的变化趋势以及会讲多种语言的好处发表了看法。 - "Hell is a city much like London," opined Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1819.
1819年,波比雪莱认为“伦敦市更像一个地狱”。
