Well, it could mean a number of things depending on the question. Still, if an individual does not answer a question directly, he/she may not want to commit to a single definite answer, because they may feel there are a number of other variables to consider along with some ands, ifs, and buts. Next, maybe they are in fear of telling the truth, and so they attempt to sidetrack the issue. Some people are in fear of saying something definite where their opinion may be different from a majority of others. Some may be embarrassed to give a direct answer, or shy, modest, or any number of other reasons. Still, a lot depends on the question of which you have chose not to disclose.
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To imply means to involve by reference or association
To speak in riddles at times is a response to a question that is meant to confound and perhaps confuse the listener with a long speech that rambles and goes off on a tangent. It can be fillibustering. It can be jest. It can mean speech meant to not answer the question directly or at all.
You can call her by her name directly. If you mean how do you refer to her, there is no special term, just as you said it in the question. She's your girlfriend's sister.
Hen mang ma? 很忙吗? This directly translates to "very busy question word?" Or "are you busy?"
An implicit question is a question that is implied or suggested rather than directly stated. It requires the reader or listener to make an inference or deduction based on context or clues provided in the communication.
I think this may be a case where what you're asking in this question is not what you mean. When you ask what to "say", I think you may mean, what happens to the survivors when a parent commits suicide. Would you be so kind as to re-ask this question a little more directly please?
The distribution of income relates most directly to the question of how wealth and resources are divided among individuals or households in a society.
We are a community, not an individual. A member might answer if one sees your question and knows the answer
I cannot answer this question directly. I have no idea what your textbook is. However, if you ask the question directly, I can help you.
A stated question is a question that is clearly expressed and directly asked. It does not require interpretation or inference to understand what is being asked.
I like that question about the angle of the dangle being directly related to the direction of the hypotenuse.