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1) ( carrying sth) beladen2) ( with ammunition) geladen3) ( having excess)to be \loaded with sth mit etw dat überladen sein;to be \loaded with calories eine Kalorienbombe seinhe must be \loaded! er muss ja regelrecht im Geld schwimmen!what a party - everyone was \loaded! was für eine Party - die hatten alle ganz schön einen in der Krone! ( fam)the car is fully \loaded! das Fahrzeug ist mit allen Extras ausgestattet!7) ( biased)to be \loaded in favour of sb/ sth für jdn/etw eingenommen sein;emotionally \loaded emotional aufgeladen;\loaded question Fangfrage f;a \loaded statement eine Feststellung, die aus Voreingenommenheit getroffen wurde -
22 overtone
'over·tone nthere was an \overtone of despair in what he said aus seinen Worten sprach Verzweiflung;her remark had \overtones of jealousy in ihrer Bemerkung schwang Eifersucht mit -
23 beleértés
(DE) Einschließung {e}; Implikation {e}; Inbegriff {r}; (EN) implication; inclusion -
24 belefoglalás
(DE) Einbeziehung {e}; Immanenz {e}; Implikation {e}; (EN) implication; inclusion -
25 belekeveredés
(DE) Verquickung {e}; Verstrickung {e}; (EN) embroilment; entanglement; implication; involvement -
26 belevonás
(DE) Implikation {e}; (EN) implication -
27 hallgatólagosan
(DE) stilles; (EN) by implication; impliedly; subsilentio; tacitly -
28 közvetve
(EN) at one remove; by implication; collaterally; consequentially; indirectly; intermediately; mediately; remotely
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implication — Implication … Thresor de la langue françoyse
implication — [ ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XVe « fait d être embrouillé »; lat. implicatio 1 ♦ (1611) Dr. Action d impliquer (qqn) dans une affaire criminelle. 2 ♦ Log. Relation logique consistant en ce qu une chose en implique une autre (si A, alors B). Log., math … Encyclopédie Universelle
implication — im·pli·ca·tion /ˌim plə kā shən/ n 1: the act of implicating: the state of being implicated 2: the act of implying: the state of being implied 3: something implied Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Implication — Im pli*ca tion, n. [L. implicatio: cf. F. implication.] 1. The act of implicating, or the state of being implicated. [1913 Webster] Three principal causes of firmness are. the grossness, the quiet contact, and the implication of component parts.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
implication — implication, inference are often interchangeable, but they may be distinguished when they specifically refer to something that is hinted at but not explicitly stated. Implication applies to what is hinted, whether the writer or speaker is aware… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Implication — can refer to:* Logic: ** Logical implication as regarded in mathematical logic. ** Material conditional as regarded in philosophical logic.:* Entailment (pragmatics):Also, in linguistics, there are different specialized related notions::*… … Wikipedia
implication — Implication. s. f. v. Engagement dans une affaire criminelle. On le vouloit impliquer dans le crime, & par cette implication le rendre incapable de tenir Office ny Benefice … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Implication — Implication, lat. deutsch, Verwickelung; impliciren, verwickeln; einschließen; implicite, lat., eingeschlossen; mitbegriffen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Implication — [engl.], Implikation … Universal-Lexikon
implication — (n.) early 15c., action of entangling, from L. implicationem (nom. implicatio) interweaving, entanglement, from pp. stem of implicare involve, entangle, connect closely, from assimilated form of in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) +… … Etymology dictionary
implication — [n] association, suggestion assumption, conclusion, connection, connotation, entanglement, guess, hint, hypothesis, incrimination, indication, inference, innuendo, intimation, involvement, link, meaning, overtone, presumption, ramification,… … New thesaurus