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1 ♦ (to) suggest
♦ (to) suggest /səˈdʒɛst/v. t.1 suggerire; consigliare; far venire (o richiamare) alla mente; proporre: to suggest an idea [a plan], suggerire un'idea [un piano]; What does this shape suggest to you?, che cosa ti richiama alla mente questa forma (o questa figura)?; to suggest a course of study, consigliare un corso di studi; to suggest a new theory, proporre una nuova teoria2 indicare; esser un segno di; lasciar intendere; rivelare: His haggard features suggest bad health, i suoi lineamenti tirati sono forse un segno di cattiva salute; His expression suggests fear [anger], la sua espressione lascia intendere che ha paura [che è arrabbiato]3 (leg.) asserire; sostenere; alludere; insinuare: I suggest that you had a secret meeting with them, sostengo che Lei ( detto dal giudice all'imputato o al testimone) ha avuto un incontro segreto con loro● (market.) suggested retail price (abbr. SRP), prezzo consigliato (al pubblico) □ ( di pensiero, idea, ecc.) to suggest itself, presentarsi; venire in mente □ I suggest you leave, ti consiglio d'andartene. -
2 ♦ (to) suggest
♦ (to) suggest /səˈdʒɛst/v. t.1 suggerire; consigliare; far venire (o richiamare) alla mente; proporre: to suggest an idea [a plan], suggerire un'idea [un piano]; What does this shape suggest to you?, che cosa ti richiama alla mente questa forma (o questa figura)?; to suggest a course of study, consigliare un corso di studi; to suggest a new theory, proporre una nuova teoria2 indicare; esser un segno di; lasciar intendere; rivelare: His haggard features suggest bad health, i suoi lineamenti tirati sono forse un segno di cattiva salute; His expression suggests fear [anger], la sua espressione lascia intendere che ha paura [che è arrabbiato]3 (leg.) asserire; sostenere; alludere; insinuare: I suggest that you had a secret meeting with them, sostengo che Lei ( detto dal giudice all'imputato o al testimone) ha avuto un incontro segreto con loro● (market.) suggested retail price (abbr. SRP), prezzo consigliato (al pubblico) □ ( di pensiero, idea, ecc.) to suggest itself, presentarsi; venire in mente □ I suggest you leave, ti consiglio d'andartene.
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