Implied in spanish

Implícito

pronunciation: impliθitoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

implied = implícito, tácito. 

Example: Desiderata contained or implied in cataloging codes, abandoned because of the expense or difficulty of application, can be implemented with relative ease by properly employing the computer's capabilities.

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» oft-implied = tácito, implícito. 

Example: The oft-implied idea that sport can change the world for the better is largely a load of codswallop.

imply = implicar, sugerir, insinuar. 

Example: Omission does not imply that those areas are not important.

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» imply + defeat = suponer derrota, suponer fracaso.

Example: To some people, surrender may have negative connotations, implying defeat, giving up, failing to rise to the challenges of life.

» imply + limitations = conllevar limitaciones.

Example: Most often a classroom or other existing space is converted into a library, with all the limitations that implies.

Implied synonyms

tacit in spanish: tácito, pronunciation: tæsɪt part of speech: adjective implicit in spanish: implícito, pronunciation: ɪmplɪsət part of speech: adjective silent in spanish: silencio, pronunciation: saɪlənt part of speech: adjective understood in spanish: entendido, pronunciation: əndɜrstʊd part of speech: adjective inexplicit in spanish: inexplicado, pronunciation: ɪnɪksplɪsɪt part of speech: adjective
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