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81 заключать в себе
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82 значить
1) General subject: amount (what, after all, does it amount to? - что, в конце концов, это означает?), denote, imply, infer, intend, matter, mean, signify, stand for2) Obsolete: portend3) Rare: note4) Psychology: count5) Makarov: reck -
83 иметь в виду
1) General subject: aim, bear in mind, come from (I know where you're coming from - Я понимаю, что вы имеете в виду.), contemplate, have in mind, have in view, imply, intend, keep in mind, (что-л.) keep in view, mean, remember, (что-л., кого-л.) talk about, aim at, bear in mind, bear in view, have in view, keep in view2) Colloquial: know (please know - имей в виду), keep in the hopper3) Mathematics: have in view (to keep in), keep in view, think4) Diplomatic term: have in mind that5) Patents: purport6) Business: keep in touch, refer to, be informed (обычно в императиве)7) Set phrase: (кого, что)(кого, что) have in mind, (кого, что) mean (smb., smth.), (кого, что) mean (to do smth.)8) Makarov: mean( meant) (подразумевать), understand -
84 иметь значение
1) General subject: be of importance, count, import, matter, signify, spake, speak, to be of importance, weigh, weigh with, mean, hold meaning.2) Mathematics: be important, have meaning, imply3) Psychology: have sense4) Patents: bear, be of consequence5) Set phrase: (для кого, для чего) be of importance to (smb., smth.)6) Makarov: be consequence, be of concern, be of value, possess a value, reck, count for -
85 иметь последствия
1) General subject: carry consequences2) Mathematics: imply, manifest itself3) Business: have repercussions -
86 иметь следствием
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88 кажется, вы намекаете на то, что
General subject: you seem to imply that (...) (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кажется, вы намекаете на то, что
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89 косвенно выражать
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90 логически влечь
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91 наводить на мысль
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92 намекать
1) General subject: allude, give a tip, hinge, hint, hint at (на что-л.), imply, inkle (на что-л.), intimate, skew (at, upon), speak (at; на что-л.), speak at (на кого-л.), spell, tip, insinuate, make noises, suggest, tip off2) Colloquial: get at (What are you getting at? - На что это ты намекаешь?) -
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94 намекать на идею
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95 намекнуть
1) General subject: allude, allude to (на что-л.), drop a hint (кому-л.), give a cue (что делать или говорить; кому-л.), give a hint (кому-л.), give a tip, give a tip-off, give a wink, let fall a hint, suggest, throw out a hint, drop a hint, give an intimation, give to understand, give wink, tip the wink, give a wink (кому-л.), give wink (кому-л.), give a cue (кому-л., что делать или говорить), imply, drop hints2) Colloquial: clue (smb) in, give the whisper, innuendo3) Jargon: tip off4) Makarov: give points to, hint, indicate, insinuate -
96 непосредственно влечь
Mathematics: directly implyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непосредственно влечь
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97 нести с собой
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98 неявно выражать
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99 обеспечивать
1) General subject: accommodate, achieve, allow, arrange, assure, cater (потребности, нужды), ensure, find (2 pounds a week and find yourself - 2 - фунта (стерлингов) в неделю на своих харчах), find in (чем-либо; they find him in clothes - они его одевают), fix out, furnish, guarantee, guarantee (against), honor (банкноты с металлическим покрытием), instate (прав и т. п.), keep, lay on, make provision, portion, procure, protect, provide, secure, secure with collateral, suit, suit up, sure, bulwark, cover, ensure income, render support, foster, administer, facilitate, deliver, make for2) Military: back up, maintain, provide support, service, support3) Agriculture: insure4) Construction: include (Напр: Обеспечивает проект ТЕО, чертежами.... - Mechanical engineering design of project. This includes the detailed design, drawings, layout, schematics and documents.)5) Mathematics: contribute, make sure, present6) Religion: equip7) Law: hold to security, warrant (кому-л. что-л.)8) Accounting: vest9) Politics: safeguard from, supply with11) Astronautics: collateralize12) Ecology: rely13) Business: guaranty, homogenize, issue, make provision for, make provisions, provision, ration, set up14) SAP. impart17) Makarov: control, effect, establish a control base, feed, fit (with), give, implement (необходимыми средствами), make a provision for, make sure (of), offer, permit, provide (for) (средствами к существованию), provide for, safeguard, warrant, fit out18) Logistics: sustain19) Electrical engineering: support -
100 обозначать
1) General subject: betoken, define, denote, designate, mark, note, signify, specify, stand, tab, denominate, signpost ((дорожными знаками), e.g. The village isn't very well signposted so it's quite hard to find)2) Medicine: indicate3) Obsolete: portend4) Latin: designo5) Military: consolidate, nomenclature, post (знаками), skeletonize, skeletonize (противника)8) Architecture: represent9) Automation: index10) Quality control: name, specify (напр. на чертеже)11) Makarov: call, define by (столбец, строку таблицы, матрицы и т.п.), mark (место), prick (на бумаге), prick down (на бумаге), prick off (на бумаге), define by (столбец строку таблицы матрицы и т. п.)12) Gold mining: designated13) oil&gas: state
См. также в других словарях:
imply — im·ply /im plī/ vt im·plied, im·ply·ing 1: to recognize as existing by inference or necessary consequence esp. on legal or equitable grounds in ordinary circumstances...the law would imply that it was the duty of the hospital to use due care… … Law dictionary
imply — (v.) late 14c., to enfold, enwrap, entangle (the classical Latin sense), from O.Fr. emplier, from L. implicare involve (see IMPLICATE (Cf. implicate)). Meaning to involve something unstated as a logical consequence first recorded c.1400; that of… … Etymology dictionary
imply — ► VERB (implies, implied) 1) indicate by suggestion rather than explicit reference. 2) (of a fact or occurrence) suggest as a logical consequence. USAGE The words imply and infer do not mean the same thing. Imply is used with a speaker as its… … English terms dictionary
Imply — Im*ply , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Implied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Implying}.] [From the same source as employ. See {Employ}, {Ply}, and cf. {Implicate}, {Apply}.] 1. To infold or involve; to wrap up. [Obs.] His head in curls implied. Chapman. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imply — 1 involve, comprehend, include, embrace, subsume Analogous words: import, *mean, signify, denote: *contain, hold: convey, *carry, bear 2 *suggest, hint, intimate, insinuate Analogous words: connote, *denote: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
imply — [v] indicate, mean betoken, connote, denote, designate, entail, evidence, give a hint, hint, import, include, insinuate, intend, intimate, involve, mention, point to, presuppose, refer, signify, suggest; concepts 75,97,682 Ant. define, explicate … New thesaurus
imply — [im plī′] vt. implied, implying [ME implien < OFr emplier < L implicare, to involve, entangle < in , in + plicare, to fold: see PLY1] 1. to have as a necessary part, condition, or effect; contain, include, or involve naturally or… … English World dictionary
imply — infer, imply 1. The only point noted by Fowler (1926) was that the inflected forms of infer are inferred and inferring, and this is thankfully still true (but note inferable or inferrable, with one r or two, and inference with only one r). Fowler … Modern English usage
imply — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly, heavily, strongly ▪ subtly ▪ He subtly implied that race was an issue in the case. ▪ logically ▪ … Collocations dictionary
imply */*/*/ — UK [ɪmˈplaɪ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms imply : present tense I/you/we/they imply he/she/it implies present participle implying past tense implied past participle implied 1) if one thing implies another thing, the other thing is likely to… … English dictionary
imply — 01. Were you [implying] that I stole some equipment when you mentioned that things always went missing when I was in the office? 02. When you said you didn t believe me, were you [implying] that I was lying? 03. Are you [implying] that I was… … Grammatical examples in English