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  1. I suggested putting the matter to a vote, but the chairman demurred to it.
    我建议对此事投票表决,但主席表示反对。
  2. I tried every treatment the doctor suggested.
    我试遍了医生建议的每一种疗法。



Suggest \Sug*gest"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suggested}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Suggesting}.] [L. suggestus, p. p. of suggerere to
put under, furnish, suggest; sub under + gerere to carry, to
bring. See {Jest}.]
1. To introduce indirectly to the thoughts; to cause to be
thought of, usually by the agency of other objects.

Some ideas . . . are suggested to the mind by all
the ways of sensation and reflection. --Locke.

2. To propose with difference or modesty; to hint; to
intimate; as, to suggest a difficulty.

3. To seduce; to prompt to evil; to tempt. [Obs.]

Knowing that tender youth is soon suggested. --Shak.

4. To inform secretly. [Obs.]

Syn: To hint; allude to; refer to; insinuate.

  1. After some discussion, he said, Mr. Casey suggested Secretary of State George Shultz could approach a third country for the money.
  2. Mike Hough, director of the Institute for Strategic Studies at University of Pretoria, suggested that some ANC leaders might prefer that Mandela die in jail.
  3. Mr. Collor has recently suggested that employers and unions join together in a pact to keep wages and prices under control.
  4. In a proposal aimed at the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Sen. Bentsen also suggested that an oil import fee could be imposed only on foreign countries that belong to oil cartels.
  5. What value does it have for Mr. Harwood not to have access to IL-2? Many very dedicated cancer researchers have suggested that the process of drug approval is much too slow and much too expensive to be truly responsive to the needs of cancer patients.
  6. A senior British official on Monday sharply criticized Israeli leaders and suggested that U.N. Security Council members help prepare for Arab-Israeli peace talks _ a proposal made recently by Soviet officials.
  7. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette called Mr. Flaherty this year's "Politician Who Will Make the Arts Festival Safe for Society," and suggested he confine his critiques to food booth offerings.
  8. Notes taken at the meeting show that DeConcini suggested that Lincoln could increase its home lending in exchange for regulatory forbearance.
  9. "I have personally suggested to Mrs. Hollander that I thought it would be appropriate for the chairman of the board and me to meet with her and her husband and we have had no reponse, despite following up by phone," Mr. Jenkins said.
  10. He acknowledged that many Stasi members were innocent of wrongdoing, but added: "Purposely committed illegal wrongs cannot be allowed to be swept under the table." Horst Ehmke of the main opposition Social Democrats also blasted the suggested amnesty.
  11. Manager Sid Seidenberg said King, 64, was admitted Friday to Valley Hospital, where doctors were concerned about King's blood sugar level and suggested the hospitalization for further tests.
  12. An exit poll conducted by the BBC in Bucharest suggested the 14-party Democratic Convention opposition bloc would get up to 40 per cent of the vote, the NSF 30 per cent and the ultra-right nationalist RMP 10 per cent.
  13. But the tone of his remarks suggested there would not be an immediate change in monetary policy, traders said.
  14. The parties have not publicly made the statements suggested by Saw Maung.
  15. His spokesman suggested that Russia might reconsider its borders with any republic that left the union, a statement that caused a furious reaction in both Kazakhstan and the Ukraine, the two republics that stand to lose the most.
  16. Analysts have suggested that Mr. Ludmer might team up with H. Arnold Steinberg, a cousin of the feuding family and Steinberg's executive vice president, finance and development.
  17. Cardinal Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster, suggested on BBC television the setting up of a royal commission into 'the way society is going'.
  18. Administration officials didn't rule out military action against Libya, but they suggested it isn't likely.
  19. Seidman "suggested the name of Bill Taylor, who we're very high on, to take his responsibilities," Bush said.
  20. But Shamir himself has suggested that the Israeli threshold for moving into Jordan may be lower than the officially stated policy.
  21. New government data that suggested the pace of economic growth is slowing had little impact on the stock market.
  22. Voice of Lebanon, the radio station of the Christian Phalange party, said the nearness to the six-story embassy building suggested it was the target.
  23. "In the course of my talks with the representatives of both governments, I suggested ways to move the talks forward within the framework of Resolution 598 in order to achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace in the region," he said.
  24. The suggested amounts again varied widely with the assumptions made.
  25. Japanese studies in the 1970s suggested that this overgrowth of blood vessels could be halted and the eye allowed to develop normally if the sclera, the white of the eye, is frozen briefly.
  26. Several analysts suggested that if the trade deficit for August narrowed to less than $14 billion, the dollar could be buoyed against other currencies, further depressing precious metal prices.
  27. As the year started, it suggested that aggressive small investors be 95% invested in stocks.
  28. But a federal jury found that Sharp was dissatisfied with BEC's policy of selling calculators at prices lower than those suggested by Sharp.
  29. He noted that western consumer and corporate confidence has been knocked and suggested that the car industry "seems to be heading for a grim fourth quarter" in 1991.
  30. Mr. Lawson suggested that Britain no longer has a precise target range for the pound.
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