tacit understanding
常見(jiàn)例句
- Yet in the right circumstances a tacit understanding can endure.
但在適儅的環(huán)境下還是可以達(dá)成一種默契。 - Everything, polished and precipitated by time, finally grows into a habit, a kind of tacit understanding, and even a culture.
一切,被時(shí)間打磨,被時(shí)間沉澱,終於形成了一種習(xí)慣,一種默契,一種文化。 - Everything, after being honed and distilled by time, has finally been translated into a custom, a tacit understanding and a culture.
一切,被時(shí)間打磨,被時(shí)間沉澱,終於形成了一種習(xí)慣,一種默契,一種文化。 - The Anglican ethos rests on an unspoken consensus, a tacit understanding that all manner of crankiness and eccentricity can be tolerated as long as the family somehow stays intact.
ECONOMIST: The Anglican Communion - The implication is that students and the business world are too crude to have a tacit understanding of right and wrong and need formal instruction in how to recognize the difference.
FORBES: The Dumbing Down Of Business School - CouchSurfing connects people who have a spare sofa with travellers who wish to sleep on it, on the tacit understanding that the travellers will do the same for someone else in the network some day.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter 返回 tacit understanding