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Перевод: implication speek implication


[существительное]
вовлечение; замешанность ; причастность ; соучастие; смысл ; подтекст ; подразумеваемое; то, что подразумевается


Тезаурус:

  1. I crossed the hall and had actually picked up the offending item before realizing its full implication; my father, I recalled, had been brushing the entrance hall a half-hour or so earlier.
  2. It is for this reason that deconstruction remains a fundamental threat to Marxism, and by implication to other culturalist and contextualizing approaches.
  3. In her fuller and discerning reading of Kristeva, Judith Butler finds that lesbianism comes off pretty badly too; by implication Kristeva's theory "designates female homosexuality as a culturally unintelligible practice, inherently psychotic".
  4. When Susan exposes her breasts to the already randy workmen by standing topless at an open window, the implication is clear that she is "asking" for the eventual rape.
  5. "At first I thought it was rubbish and so was I." The implication, of course, is that Mr Bowen now considers it not to be "rubbish".
  6. One of the many proposals for using RIS in nuclear physics concerns the mass of the neutrino and its implication in the missing mass of the Universe ( New Scientist , vol 86, p 308).
  7. The clear implication of this analysis is that ageism is created primarily by social and economic institutions and their policies, rather than by chronological age itself.
  8. The implication is that these women were the sexual victims of men who just wanted a good time.
  9. The glance she threw Thiercelin carried the strong implication that she preferred the more mature type of man.
  10. This argument was not expanded upon but the implication that there should be more evidence of "class struggle" in the programme was picked up by Socialist Worker .
  11. At a time when FISA, the sport's organizing body, helped by the drivers' own association, had belatedly begun to pay some attention to safety in a notably risky sport, Chapman's remarks showed a callousness towards his drivers - and by implication, towards other human beings - that I found it hard to admire.
  12. Indeed, the implication of his resignation letter was that for five years there had been conflict at the very heart of the government that had precipitated the earlier resignations of Heseltine, Lawson and, in July 1990, Nicholas Ridley, the Trade and industry Secretary (the last after he had expressed intemperate views about Britain's European partners that many observers believed the Prime Minister herself shared).
  13. Interestingly enough, it is also a point with which all serious anthropologists and historians would now agree, although they would perhaps hesitate to spell out, as Engels and Leach have done, its implication.

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