imply
imp
ˌɪmp
imp
ly
laɪ
lai
British pronunciation
/ɪmplˈa‌ɪ/

Definición y significado de "imply"en inglés

to imply
01

insinuar

to suggest without explicitly stating
Transitive: to imply an idea or attitude | to imply that
to imply definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The politician 's statement seemed to imply that there was more to the story than what was being revealed.
La declaración del político parecía insinuar que había más en la historia de lo que se estaba revelando.
The absence of a response implied their disagreement with the proposal.
La ausencia de una respuesta implicaba su desacuerdo con la propuesta.
02

implicar, significar

to make something essential or required for an idea, action, or outcome to be successful or effective
Transitive: to imply a consequence or result
example
Ejemplos
Smoking cigarettes implies an increased risk of lung cancer.
Fumar cigarrillos implica un mayor riesgo de cáncer de pulmón.
Failing to study regularly implies lower grades in school.
No estudiar regularmente implica calificaciones más bajas en la escuela.
03

insinuar

to suggest that one thing is the logical consequence of the other
Transitive: to imply an underlying cause | to imply that
example
Ejemplos
The dark clouds imply that it might rain later today.
Las nubes oscuras implican que podría llover más tarde hoy.
His failure to respond to the invitation implies that he wo n't be attending the event.
Su falta de respuesta a la invitación implica que no asistirá al evento.
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