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Friday, September 18, 2009

3.28 Imply

Word
Pronunciation
Definition
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imply
/ɪm'pl͜ɑɪ/
(transitive) If you imply something, you mean it, but you don't say it directly.
implicate
implication
implicit
implicitly

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  1. Her silence implied consent.

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  2. Such practices assign importance to the activity and imply future assessment, both of which can hurriedly focus an off-task adolescent's attention.

    Japanese:anji suru

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  3. Thus, the weak pairwise correlations imply strongly correlated states.
    Italian: Implicare

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  4. To imply, however, that this is money ill spent is to endanger the job of every artist with a university appointment.

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  5. imply
    [im'plai]
    vt. 暗示, 意味 I don't wish to imply that you are wrong.

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  6. Omission does not imply that those areas are not important.
    Spanish: Implicar

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  7. Are you implying that I stole the money?
    Russian: подразумевать

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  8. His silence seemed to imply agreement.

    Korean : 암시하다, 넌지시 비추다, 함축하다.

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