1.默许的,默认的,勉强顺从的
1.accepting or agreeing to something, although you do not want to
1.He gave me a brief accepting nod. With his hand he made a little acquiescent gesture.
他用一个简洁的点头示意接受我的意见,并且用手做了一个轻微的默许动作。
2.Ellen's acquiescent approval of her husband's ideas stemmed from her fear that he would beat her.
艾伦默默地同意她丈夫的意见,是因为害怕他会打她。
3.The trouble is that the merest mention of women's networks seems to turn intelligent women into politically correct, acquiescent fools.
问题是,哪怕只提一点点关于女性关系网的话题,也似乎是将聪明的女性变成了政治上正确、听话的傻瓜。
4.So, if do not use acquiescent value, will add relevant judgement statement, the length of the program increases 60 possibly.
那么,如果不采用默认值,则将要增加相应的判断语句,程序的长度就可能增加60行。
5.The meaning that did not attack here - the acquiescent desktop of two systems is very beautiful and decorous.
这里没有攻击的意思-两个系统的默认桌面都很漂亮和高雅。
6.She was politely acquiescent in what was evidently Greek to her.
她有礼貌地默认了她显然不懂得的事情。
7.Although people had beenbeenused to to this, acquiescent, but do not be equal to this reasonable, should.
虽然人们对此已经习惯了,默认了,但并不等于这就合理了,应该了。
8.Direct observation in an acquiescent state exposes the fantasy of conceptual designations of reality.
在默许的状态下直接观察暴露了现实概念名称的幻想。
9.Fall in acquiescent circumstance, the setting that WSUS serves is not " automatic installation is updated " .
在默认的情况下,WSUS服务的设置并不是“自动安装更新”。
10.Accordingly, below acquiescent condition, in-house net webpage does not show with standard mode.
因此,在默认状态下,内部网网页不是以标准模式显示的。