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1 suggest
1. transitive verb1) (propose) vorschlagenhe suggested going to the cinema — er schlug vor, ins Kino zu gehen
2) (assert)are you trying to suggest that he is lying? — wollen Sie damit sagen, dass er lügt?
he suggested that the calculation was incorrect — er sagte, die Rechnung sei falsch
I suggest that... — (Law) ich unterstelle, dass...
3) (make one think of) suggerieren; [Symptome, Tatsachen:] schließen lassen auf (+ Akk.)2. reflexive verbsuggest itself [to somebody] — [Möglichkeiten, Ausweg:] sich [jemandem] anbieten; [Gedanke:] sich [jemandem] aufdrängen
* * *[sə'‹est, ]( American also[) səɡ-]1) (to put (an idea etc) before another person etc for consideration; to propose: He suggested a different plan; I suggest doing it a different way; She suggested to me one or two suitable people for the committee; I suggest that we have lunch now.) vorschlagen2) (to put (an idea etc) into a person's mind; to hint: Are you suggesting that I'm too old for the job?; An explanation suddenly suggested itself to me.) andeuten•- academic.ru/71911/suggestion">suggestion* * *sug·gestvt1. (propose)▪ to \suggest sth [to sb] [jdm] etw vorschlagenmight I \suggest a white wine with your salmon, sir? darf ich Ihnen zum Lachs einen Weißwein empfehlen, mein Herr?what time do you \suggest we arrive? was meinst du, wann wir dort ankommen?can you \suggest where I might find a chemist's? können Sie mir vielleicht sagen, wo ich eine Drogerie finden kann?▪ to \suggest [to sb] that... [jdm] vorschlagen, dass...what do you \suggest we do with them? was, meinst du, sollen wir mit ihnen machen?▪ to \suggest doing sth vorschlagen, etw zu tunto \suggest an idea to sb jdm eine Idee vortragen2. (indicate)the footprints \suggest that... den Fußspuren nach zu urteilen,..., die Fußspuren lassen darauf schließen, dass...3. (indirectly state)▪ to \suggest that... darauf hindeuten, dass...I'm not \suggesting that you were flirting with Adrian, but... ich will ja nicht behaupten, dass du mit Adrian geflirtet hast, aber...are you \suggesting that...? willst du damit sagen, dass...?▪ to \suggest sth etw nahelegenhis story \suggested the plot for a new novel seine Geschichte lieferte die Handlung für einen neuen Romanto \suggest an idea/a thought eine Idee/einen Gedanken aufkommen lassen5. (come to mind)does anything \suggest itself? fällt euch dazu etwas ein?* * *[sə'dZest]1. vt1) (= propose) candidate, place, idea etc vorschlagenare you suggesting I should tell a deliberate lie? — soll das heißen, dass ich bewusst lügen soll?
2) (= put forward for consideration) explanation, theory nahelegen, vorbringenI suggest (to you) that... (esp Jur) — ich möchte (Ihnen) nahelegen, dass...
3) (= insinuate, hint at) andeuten; (unpleasantly) unterstellenwhat are you trying to suggest? —
I'm not trying to suggest that he's lying — ich will damit nicht unterstellen or sagen, dass er lügt
4) (= indicate facts, data, sb's action) andeuten, hindeuten auf (+acc); (= evoke, music, poem) denken lassen an (+acc); (symbolism, colours) andeuten5) (PSYCH)2. vr(idea, thought, plan) sich aufdrängen, sich anbieten* * *I suggest going home, I suggest (that) we (should) go home ich schlage vor heimzugehen2. eine Idee etc eingeben, -flüstern, suggerieren:to sb jemandem)suggest that … darauf hindeuten oder -weisen, dass …; darauf schließen lassen, dass …;there is evidence to suggest that … es gibt Beweise für die Annahme, dass …5. andeuten, anspielen auf (akk), sagen wollen, zu verstehen geben, die Ansicht äußern ( that dass):I suggest wenn ich bemerken darf, meiner Ansicht nachthat dass)* * *1. transitive verb1) (propose) vorschlagenhe suggested going to the cinema — er schlug vor, ins Kino zu gehen
2) (assert)are you trying to suggest that he is lying? — wollen Sie damit sagen, dass er lügt?
he suggested that the calculation was incorrect — er sagte, die Rechnung sei falsch
I suggest that... — (Law) ich unterstelle, dass...
3) (make one think of) suggerieren; [Symptome, Tatsachen:] schließen lassen auf (+ Akk.)2. reflexive verbsuggest itself [to somebody] — [Möglichkeiten, Ausweg:] sich [jemandem] anbieten; [Gedanke:] sich [jemandem] aufdrängen
* * *v.andeuten v.behaupten v.empfehlen v.(§ p.,pp.: empfahl, empfohlen)nahelegen v.suggerieren v.vorschlagen v.vorstellen v. -
2 suggest
1) ( propose)to \suggest sth [to sb] [jdm] etw vorschlagen;might I \suggest a white wine with your salmon, sir? darf ich Ihnen zum Lachs einen Weißwein empfehlen, mein Herr?;what time do you \suggest we arrive? was meinst du, wann wir dort ankommen?;can you \suggest where I might find a chemist's? können Sie mir vielleicht sagen, wo ich eine Drogerie finden kann?;to \suggest [to sb] that... [jdm] vorschlagen, dass...;what do you \suggest we do with them? was, meinst du, sollen wir mit ihnen machen?;to \suggest doing sth vorschlagen, etw zu tun;to \suggest an idea to sb jdm eine Idee vortragen2) ( indicate)to \suggest sth auf etw akk hinweisen;the footprints \suggest that... den Fußspuren nach zu urteilen,..., die Fußspuren lassen darauf schließen, dass...3) ( indirectly state)to \suggest that... darauf hindeuten, dass...;I'm not \suggesting that you were flirting with Adrian, but... ich will ja nicht behaupten, dass du mit Adrian geflirtet hast, aber...;are you \suggesting that...? willst du damit sagen, dass...?to \suggest sth etw nahelegen;his story \suggested the plot for a new novel seine Geschichte lieferte die Handlung für einen neuen Roman;to \suggest an idea/ a thought eine Idee/einen Gedanken aufkommen lassen5) ( come to mind)does anything \suggest itself? fällt euch dazu etwas ein? -
3 hint
hint
1. noun1) (a statement that passes on information without giving it openly or directly: He didn't actually say he wanted more money, but he dropped a hint.) insinuación, indirecta2) (a helpful suggestion: I can give you some useful gardening hints.) indicación, sugerencia3) (a very small amount; a slight impression: There was a hint of fear in his voice.) indicio
2. verb(to (try to) pass on information without stating it openly or directly: He hinted that he would like more money; He hinted at possible changes.) insinuar, dar a entenderhint1 n1. indirectawhen he looked at his watch, it was a hint that it was time to go cuando miró el reloj, era una indirecta: era la hora de marcharse2. consejohint2 vb insinuartr[hɪnt]1 insinuación nombre femenino, indirecta2 (advice) consejo, sugerencia3 (clue) pista4 (trace) pizca5 (sign) sombra1 (imply) insinuar, aludir a1 (suggest indirectly) lanzar indirectas\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take a hint darse por aludido,-ahint ['hɪnt] vt: insinuar, dar a entenderhint vi: soltar indirectashint n1) insinuation: insinuación f, indirecta f2) tip: consejo m, sugerencia f3) trace: pizca f, indicio mn.• alusión s.f.• buscapié s.m.• consejo s.m.• indicación s.f.• indirecta s.f.v.• amagar v.• echar indirectas v.• insinuar v.hɪnt
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1)a) ( oblique reference) insinuación f, indirecta f; ( clue) pista fa gentle/broad hint — una pequeña/clara indirecta
to drop a hint to somebody — lanzarle* una indirecta a alguien
to take the hint — captar or (Esp tb) coger* la indirecta
OK, I can take a hint — está bien, ya entiendo or no me lo tienes que repetir
b) ( trace)just a hint of bitterness/sadness — un ligero dejo amargo/de tristeza
there was a hint of garlic/lemon in the dish — el plato tenía un dejo or gusto a ajo/limón
2) ( tip) consejo m
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transitive verb insinuar*, dar* a entender
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vi lanzar* indirectas[hɪnt]to hint AT something — insinuar* or dar* a entender algo
1. N1) (=suggestion) indirecta f, insinuación f ; (=advice) consejo mhints for purchasers — consejos mpl a los compradores
hints on maintenance — instrucciones fpl para la manutención
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to drop a hint — soltar or tirar una indirectato drop a hint that... — insinuar que...
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give me a hint — dame una idea•
to take a hint — captar una indirectato take the hint — (unspoken) tomar algo a corazón; (spoken) darse por aludido
2) (=trace) señal f, indicio m2.VT dar a entender, insinuarhe hinted that I had a good chance of getting the job — insinuó que tenía muchas posibilidades de conseguir el trabajo
3.- hint at* * *[hɪnt]
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1)a) ( oblique reference) insinuación f, indirecta f; ( clue) pista fa gentle/broad hint — una pequeña/clara indirecta
to drop a hint to somebody — lanzarle* una indirecta a alguien
to take the hint — captar or (Esp tb) coger* la indirecta
OK, I can take a hint — está bien, ya entiendo or no me lo tienes que repetir
b) ( trace)just a hint of bitterness/sadness — un ligero dejo amargo/de tristeza
there was a hint of garlic/lemon in the dish — el plato tenía un dejo or gusto a ajo/limón
2) ( tip) consejo m
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transitive verb insinuar*, dar* a entender
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vi lanzar* indirectasto hint AT something — insinuar* or dar* a entender algo
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4 insinuate
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5 imply
transitive verbbe implied in something — in etwas (Dat.) enthalten sein
are you implying that...? — willst du damit etwa sagen, dass...?
* * *(to suggest or hint without actually stating: Are you implying that I am a liar?) besagen, andeuten- academic.ru/37098/implication">implication* * *im·ply<- ie->[ɪmˈplaɪ]vtare you \implying that...? wollen Sie damit andeuten, dass...?what [exactly] are you \implying?! was willst du eigentlich damit sagen?!getting married implies a commitment for life mit der Heirat geht man eine lebenslange Verpflichtung ein* * *[Im'plaɪ]vt1) (= suggest) andeuten, implizierenare you implying or do you mean to imply that...? — wollen Sie damit vielleicht sagen or andeuten, dass...?
this implies that he has changed his mind — das deutet darauf hin, dass er es sich (dat) anders überlegt hat
2) (= indicate, lead to conclusion) schließen lassen auf (+acc)3) (= involve) bedeuten* * *imply [ımˈplaı] v/t1. implizieren, (stillschweigend oder mit) einbegreifen, einbeziehen, mit enthalten, (sinngemäß oder stillschweigend) be-inhalten, in sich schließen:this implies daraus ergibt sich, dies bedeutet2. bedeuten, besagen (Wort)3. andeuten, durchblicken lassen, zu verstehen geben4. mit sich bringen, bedeuten, zur Folge haben* * *transitive verbbe implied in something — in etwas (Dat.) enthalten sein
2) (express indirectly) hindeuten auf (+ Akk.); (insinuate) unterstellenare you implying that...? — willst du damit etwa sagen, dass...?
* * *v.andeuten v.bedeuten v.beinhalten v.besagen v.darauf hinauslaufen ausdr.durchblicken lassen ausdr.einbeziehen v.einschließen v.implizieren v.in sich schließen ausdr.mit sich bringen ausdr.schließen lassen auf ausdr.voraussetzen v. -
6 drive at
1. to drive at a certain speed; 2. to mean, to suggest something indirectly 1. ехать с какой-то скоростью; 2. клонить к чему-то, иметь в виду1. He was driving at 70 miles per hour when the accident happened. 2. What are you driving at?
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7 hint at
• hint at something to suggest something indirectly намекать на что-тоWhat are you hinting at? He hinted at this possibility.
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8 hint to
• hint to someone to suggest something indirectly to someone намекать кому-тоHe hinted to me that he wanted to buy that house.
См. также в других словарях:
suggest — 1 Suggest, imply, hint, intimate, insinuate can all mean to convey an idea or the thought of something by indirect means. Suggest emphasizes a putting into the mind as the result of an association of ideas, an awakening of a desire, or an… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
suggest — [səg jest′; ] also, & Brit usually [, sə jest′] vt. [< L suggestus, pp. of suggerere, to carry or lay under, furnish < sub ,SUB + gerere, to carry] 1. to mention as something to think over, act on, etc.; bring to the mind for consideration… … English World dictionary
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suggest — ► VERB 1) put forward for consideration. 2) cause one to think that (something) exists or is the case. 3) state or express indirectly. 4) (suggest itself) (of an idea) come into one s mind. ORIGIN Latin suggerere suggest, prompt … English terms dictionary
suggest — verb 1 propose sth/state sth indirectly ADVERB ▪ highly (esp. AmE), strongly ▪ I strongly suggest keeping personal and business accounts separate. ▪ tentatively ▪ I tentatively suggested that she might be happier working somewhe … Collocations dictionary
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suggest — verb 1》 put forward for consideration. ↘(suggest itself) (of an idea) come into one s mind. 2》 cause one to think that (something) exists or is the case; evoke. ↘state or express indirectly. Derivatives suggester noun Origin C16 (earlier… … English new terms dictionary
indirectly — adv. Indirectly is used with these adjectives: ↑related, ↑responsible Indirectly is used with these verbs: ↑affect, ↑benefit, ↑contribute, ↑elect, ↑employ, ↑infer, ↑influence, ↑lead, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
suggest — suggestedness, n. suggester, n. suggestingly, adv. /seuhg jest , seuh /, v.t. 1. to mention or introduce (an idea, proposition, plan, etc.) for consideration or possible action: The architect suggested that the building be restored. 2. to propose … Universalium
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suggest — Synonyms and related words: adumbrate, advance, advert, advise, advocate, allegorize, allude, allude to, ape, appear like, approach, approve, approximate, argue, assume, attest, be construed as, be indicative of, be like, be redolent of, be… … Moby Thesaurus