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indication [‚ɪndɪ'keɪʃən]∎ she gave no indication that she had seen me rien ne pouvait laisser supposer qu'elle m'avait vu;∎ he gave early indications of his talent son talent se révéla de bonne heure;∎ he gave us a clear indication of his intentions il nous a clairement fait comprendre ou clairement indiqué ses intentions;∎ all the indications are that…, there is every indication that… tout porte à croire que…(b) (act of indicating) indication f -
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indication n indication f, indice m ; clear indication of economic recovery indice certain de reprise économique ; to be an indication of indiquer ; it is an indication that c'est signe que ; to give no indication that [person] ne pas laisser entrevoir que ; the test gave no indication that he had cancer les analyses n'ont pas révélé de cancer chez lui ; to give no indication of who/how etc [person] ne rien dire qui permette de savoir qui/comment etc ; [letter, speech] ne pas permettre de savoir qui/comment etc ; can you give us some indication of the sum involved? pouvez-vous nous donner une idée de la somme dont il est question? ; there is every indication that, all the indications are that tout porte à croire que. -
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indication [‚ɪndɪˈkeɪ∫ən]• we had no indication that it was going to take place rien ne laissait prévoir que cela allait arriver• if this result is any indication, he... à en juger par ce résultat, il...• to give sb an indication of one's feelings/intentions manifester ses sentiments/faire part de ses intentions à qn• he gave no indication that he was ready to compromise il n'a aucunement laissé entendre qu'il était prêt à transiger* * *[ˌɪndɪ'keɪʃn]noun indication f, indice mto give no indication that — [person] ne pas laisser entrevoir que
to give no indication of who/how — [person] ne rien dire qui permette de savoir qui/comment; [letter, speech] ne pas permettre de savoir qui/comment
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[ˌɪndɪ'keɪʃn]nome indicazione f., indice m., segno m.to be an indication of — essere un'indicazione di, indicare
to give no indication of who, how — [person, letter] non dare indicazione di o non rivelare chi, come
there is every indication that all the indications are that — tutto sta a indicare o porta a credere che
* * *noun There are clear indications that the war will soon be over; He had given no indication that he was intending to resign.) indicazione* * *[ˌɪndɪ'keɪʃn]nome indicazione f., indice m., segno m.to be an indication of — essere un'indicazione di, indicare
to give no indication of who, how — [person, letter] non dare indicazione di o non rivelare chi, come
there is every indication that all the indications are that — tutto sta a indicare o porta a credere che
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noun There are clear indications that the war will soon be over; He had given no indication that he was intending to resign.) (kjenne)tegn, antydningsubst. \/ˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n\/1) ( om fakta) indikasjon, tegn, (for)varsel2) ( medisin) symptom, indikasjonaccording to all indications etter alt å dømmefaint indication sporthe indications are that eller there is every indication that alt tyder på
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