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implication [ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃1) ( participation) involvement2) ( conséquence) implication3) ( engagement personnel) commitment* * *ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃ nf* * *implication nf1 ( participation) involvement (dans in); il nie toute implication dans l'attentat à la bombe he denies any involvement in the bombing;2 ( conséquence) implication (sur for);3 ( engagement personnel) commitment;4 Math implication.[ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃] nom féminin————————implications nom féminin pluriel -
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implication [‚ɪmplɪˈkeɪ∫ən]a. ( = inference) insinuation f• he didn't realize the full implication of his words il n'a pas mesuré toute la portée de ses parolesb. ( = possible result) implication f• we shall have to study all the implications il nous faudra étudier toutes les conséquences (possibles)* * *[ˌɪmplɪ'keɪʃn] -
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1 ( possible consequence) implication f ; what are the implications for the future/for the disabled? quelles sont les implications pour l'avenir/pour les handicapés? ;2 ( suggestion) insinuation f ; the implication is that cela signifie que ; they said there were younger applicants, the implication being that he was too old ils ont dit qu'il y avait de plus jeunes candidats, insinuant qu'il était trop vieux ; by implication, the government is also responsible cela signifie que le gouvernement est aussi responsable. -
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implication [‚ɪmplɪ'keɪʃən](a) (possible repercussion) implication f;∎ what are the implications of the survey? quelles sont les implications de ce sondage?;∎ I don't think you understand the implications of what you are saying je ne suis pas sûr que vous mesuriez la portée de vos propos;∎ the full implications of the report are not yet clear il est encore trop tôt pour mesurer pleinement les implications de ce rapport∎ by implication par voie de conséquence;∎ the implication was that we would be punished tout portait à croire que nous serions punis(c) (involvement) implication fUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > implication
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[ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃]Nom féminin implication (dans) implicação feminino (em)Nom féminin pluriel implicações feminino plural* * *[ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃]Nom féminin implication (dans) implicação feminino (em)Nom féminin pluriel implicações feminino plural -
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implication [ˏɪmplɪˊkeɪʃn] n1) вовлече́ние2) заме́шанность, прича́стность, соуча́стие3) то, что подразумева́ется; подте́кст; смысл;by implication ко́свенно
;the implication of events смысл, значе́ние собы́тий
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[ɛ̃plikasjɔ̃]Nom féminin implication (dans) implicação feminino (em)Nom féminin pluriel implicações feminino plural* * *implication ɛ̃plikɑsjɔ̃]nome feminino3 implicação; consequência -
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♦ implication /ɪmplɪˈkeɪʃn/n. [uc]2 allusione; insinuazione; sottinteso4 (leg.) presunzione● by implication, implicitamente; (leg.) tacitamente; ope legis (lat.) □ with the implication that, sottintendendo che. -
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[ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən]by implication косвенно by implication подразумеваемым образом implication вовлечение implication впутывание implication вывод, положение, выведенное в порядке логического рассуждения implication замешанность implication причастность implication скрытый смысл implication соучастие implication то, что подразумевается, подразумеваемое положение, условие, скрытый смысл social implication социальные последствия -
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noun insinuación; consecuenciatr[ɪmplɪ'keɪʃən]1 (in crime etc) implicación nombre femenino2 (inference, suggestion) implicación nombre femenino, inferencia3 (consequence) consecuencia, repercusión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby implication por inferenciaimplication [.ɪmplə'keɪʃən] n1) consequence: implicación f, consecuencia f2) inference: insinuación f, inferencia fn.• complicidad s.f.• implicación s.f.• inferencia s.f.• insinuación s.f.'ɪmplə'keɪʃən, ˌɪmplɪ'keɪʃən1) c ua) (consequence, significance) repercusión f, implicación f, implicancia f (AmL)to have/carry implications for something/somebody — tener*aer* consecuencias para algo/alguien
b) ( meaning) insinuación fby implication, he's blaming us — indirectamente or implícitamente nos está acusando
2) u ( involvement) implicación f[ˌɪmplɪ'keɪʃǝn]N1) (=consequence) implicación f, consecuencia fwe shall have to study all the implications — tendremos que estudiar las posibles consecuencias or repercusiones
the proposal has major implications for schools — la propuesta tiene grandes implicaciones or acarrea importantes consecuencias para los colegios
2) (=inference)the implication of this is that... — esto significa que...
he did not realize the full implications of his words — no se dio cuenta de la trascendencia de sus palabras
by implication then... — de ahí (se deduce) que...
3) (in crime) implicación f* * *['ɪmplə'keɪʃən, ˌɪmplɪ'keɪʃən]1) c ua) (consequence, significance) repercusión f, implicación f, implicancia f (AmL)to have/carry implications for something/somebody — tener*/traer* consecuencias para algo/alguien
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nounby implication — implizit; implizite (geh.)
4) (thing implied) Implikation, die* * *noun die Andeutung* * *im·pli·ca·tion[ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən]nthe \implication is that... daraus kann man schließen, dass..., das impliziert, dass...by \implication indirekt, implizitI'm not sure what the \implications are for us ich bin mir nicht sicher, was das für uns bedeutetwhat are the \implications of the new law wie wird sich das neue Gesetz auswirken?* * *["ImplI'keISən]n1) (of statement, situation) Implikation f; (of law, agreement etc) Auswirkung f; (of events) Bedeutung f no pl, Implikation fthe implication of your statement is that... — Ihre Behauptung impliziert, dass...
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what are the political implications? — was sind die politischen Auswirkungen?, was bedeutet das politisch gesehen?
* * *implication [ˌımplıˈkeıʃn] s1. Verwicklung f2. Implikation f, Einbegreifen n, Einbeziehung f3. Einbegriffensein n4. (stillschweigende oder selbstverständliche) Folgerung:a) als natürliche Folgerung oder Folge,b) stillschweigend, ohne Weiteres, durch sinngemäße Auslegung5. Begleiterscheinung f, Folge f, Auswirkung f, pl auch Weiterungen pl:a war and all its implications ein Krieg und alles, was er mit sich bringt6. (enger) Zusammenhang, Verflechtung f, pl auch Hintergründe pl7. tieferer Sinn, eigentliche Bedeutung8. (versteckte) Andeutung (of von)9. Logik: Implikation f (Beziehung zwischen zwei Sachverhalten, von denen der eine den anderen in sich schließt oder schließen soll)* * *nounby implication — implizit; implizite (geh.)
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[ˌɪmplɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1)а) вовлечение, привлечение; включениеHis implication of his co-workers in the fraud was crucial. — Решающим было то, что он вовлек своих сотрудников в мошенничество.
Syn:drawing in, involvementб) замешанность, причастность, соучастиеSyn:2) следствие, вывод; последствия, результаты3) то, что подразумевается; подтекст; смыслderogatory / negative implication — отрицательная коннотация, подтекст
The implication was that they were splitting up. — Подразумевалось, что у них дело идет к разрыву.
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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