Implícito in english
Implicit
pronunciation: ɪmplɪsət part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪmplɪsət part of speech: adjective
In gestures
implícito = covert ; implicit ; implied ; tacit ; oft-implied.
Example: Whether the conditioning was the result of overt analysis of the failure to learn lessons or whether they simply become covert factors subconsciously affecting the way later thought developed is something of a moot point.Example: They are considered to be implicit in the general expression 'social anthropology' ie in the summarization of the total subject of the document.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.Example: Finally, the tacit assumption so far has been that we are dealing with a single document collection.Example: The oft-implied idea that sport can change the world for the better is largely a load of codswallop.more:
» estar implícito en = run through .
Example: What else but this quality of individual feeling and intelligence running through the network of librarians working sympathetically and single-mindedly throughout the community can determine the public value of our national library system?.» sentido implícito = subtext .
Example: Another subtext is the tendency for the sensationalist Japanese media to blow things out of all proportion.