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 Translation for 'to imply' from English to Portuguese
VERB   to imply | implied | implied
implying | implies
SYNO to connote | to entail | to imply | ...
dar a entenderto imply
sugerir [dar a entender]to imply
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Translation for 'to imply' from English to Portuguese

to imply
dar a entender

sugerir [dar a entender]
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Usage Examples English
  • ... ") which could be read to imply that she was of Jewish ancestry.
  • The label of "formula fiction" is used in literary criticism as a mild pejorative to imply lack of originality.
  • Entropy is the only quantity in the physical sciences that seems to imply a particular direction of progress, sometimes called an arrow of time.
  • Time is often referred to as the "fourth dimension" for this reason, but that is not to imply that it is a spatial dimension.
  • The term "domino effect" is used both to imply that an event is inevitable or highly likely (as it has already started to happen), and conversely to imply that an event is impossible or highly unlikely (the one domino left standing).

  • The epistle also seems to imply that Paul had never visited the city, because it only speaks of him having "heard" of the Colossians' faith, and in the Epistle to Philemon Paul tells Philemon of his hope to visit Colossae upon being freed from prison.
  • This means that "any beer brand which is produced in both cask and keg versions" is not admitted to CAMRA festivals if the brewery's marketing is deemed to imply an equivalence of quality or character between the two versions.
  • We should find a notation which does not seem to imply that the amounts of the components ( "N'i" ) can be changed independently.
  • In 1961, the company introduced the polar bear as its unusual choice of mascot, to imply that the rum could ward off the coldest chill.
  • Herodotus had no Athenian victories to record after the initial success, and the fact that Themistocles was able to carry his proposal to devote the surplus funds of the state to the building of so large a fleet seems to imply that the Athenians were themselves convinced that a supreme effort was necessary.

  • It played a role in his campaign to imply cultural kinship of the region with France, transform France into a cultural and political leader of the area, and install Maximilian of Habsburg as emperor of the Second Mexican Empire.
  • An abundance of graffiti written in the Nabataean script dating back to the beginning of the first millennium CE has been taken to imply a relatively high degree of literacy among non-specialists in the ancient Arabic-speaking world.
  • The sound of linear timecode is a jarring and distinctive noise and has been used as a sound-effects shorthand to imply "telemetry" or "computers".
  • Because the velocity is deduced from the vorticity in such theories, some authors describe the situation to imply that the vorticity is the cause of the velocity perturbations, using terms such as "the velocity induced by the vortex", for example.
  • Here, the equivocation is the metaphorical use of "jackass" to imply a simple-minded or obnoxious person instead of a male donkey.

  • The fact that quantum mechanics violates Bell inequalities indicates that any hidden-variable theory underlying quantum mechanics must be non-local; whether this should be taken to imply that quantum mechanics "itself" is non-local is a matter of debate.
  • Freeman's analysis of inscriptional evidence would appear to imply that Etruscan was still flourishing in the 2nd century BC, still alive in the first century BC, and surviving in at least one location in the beginning of the first century AD; however, the replacement of Etruscan by Latin likely occurred earlier in southern regions closer to Rome.
  • The context seems to imply an authority structure based on a man sacrificing himself for his wife, as Christ did for the church; a love-based authority structure, where submission is not required but freely given based on the care given to the wife.
  • ] imply a high amount of reduced cytochrome c and a high level of cytochrome c oxidase activity.
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