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Top 5000 » imply

imply

f. içermek, kastetmek
  • I took that man rather to imply that this lady was the prime cause of your quarrel.
    O adamı, kavganın asıl sebebi olarak bu bayanı ima ettiği için akıkoydum.
  • - Are you trying to imply something?
    - I'm just curious why you're so eager to find your long-lost niece.
    - Siz birşey mi ima etmeye çalışıyorsunuz?
    - Ben sadece uzun zamandır kayıp olan yeğeninizi bulmakta neden bu kadar istekli olduğunuzu merak ediyorum.
  • A variety of terms are used for those who engage in prostitution, some of which distinguish between different kinds, or imply a value judgment about them.
  • But for every hour and a half on stage, you have a five hour long bus ride, waiting for five hours at the airport, five hours of interviews... I know, it's part of the job, but that doesn't imply I have to like it.
    Andrew Eldritch
  • But the fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright Brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown.
    Carl Sagan
  • Contrary to what many writers imply about the process, nobody forces a writer to sell his work to the film industry.
    Thomas Perry
  • Convictions do not imply reasons.
    Margaret Deland
  • For, usually and fitly, the presence of an introduction is held to imply that there is something of consequence and importance to be introduced.
    Arthur Machen
  • Herr Schroder has conducted two electoral campaigns, and he is doing it again now, by not telling people what is really necessary. He keeps avoiding the difficult and uncomfortable issues, those that imply changes and therefore provoke discussions.
    Angela Merkel
  • I have no ideas about what the paintings imply about the world. I don't think that's a painter's business. He just paints paintings without a conscious reason.
    Jasper Johns
  • I would not wish to imply that most industrial accidents are due to intemperance. But, certainly, temperance has never failed to reduce their number.
    William Lyon Mackenzie King
  • I wouldn't ask such a thing ordinarily, I wouldn't so dishonour you as to imply a doubt, but this is a mystery that goes beyond any honour or dishonour.
  • I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em.
    Ron White
  • In short, both experience and economic theory imply that the US could now t to a more competitive dollar without experiencing either increased inflation or decreased economic growth.
    Martin Feldstein
  • In speaking, for convenience, of devices and expedients, I did not intend to imply that Shakespeare always deliberately aimed at the effects which he produced.
    Andrew Coyle Bradley
  • In this context, I believe it is an imperative for the new President to select and install his team as quickly as possible, and this does not imply that he must or should appoint members of the 'other' party to his Cabinet, which could contribute to inaction and inefficiency.
    Richard V. Allen
  • In this context, I believe it is an imperative for the new President to select and install his team as quickly as possible, and this does not imply that he must or should appoint members of the 'other' party to his Cabinet, which could contribute to inaction and inefficiency.
    Richard V. Allen
  • In thus pointing out certain respects in which philosophy resembles literature more than science, I do not mean, of course, to imply that it would be well for philosophy if it ceased to aim at scientific rigor.
    Morris Raphael Cohen
  • It seems difficult, sometimes, to believe that there was a time when sentiments now become habitual, sentiments that imply not only the original imperative of conduct, but the original metaphysic of living, were by no means altogether habitual.
    Lascelles Abercrombie
  • It seems difficult, sometimes, to believe that there was a time when sentiments now become habitual, sentiments that imply not only the original imperative of conduct, but the original metaphysic of living, were by no means altogether habitual.
    Lascelles Abercrombie

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