slovodefinícia
imply
(mass)
imply
- zahrnúť, naznačiť, obsahovať, naznačiť, vyplýva
imply
(encz)
imply,implikovat Zdeněk Brož
imply
(encz)
imply,implikuje luke
imply
(encz)
imply,naznačit Zdeněk Brož
imply
(encz)
imply,naznačovat Zdeněk Brož
imply
(encz)
imply,obsahovat v: Zdeněk Brož
imply
(encz)
imply,vyplývá luke
imply
(encz)
imply,vyplývat v: Zdeněk Brož
imply
(encz)
imply,začleňovat v: Zdeněk Brož
imply
(encz)
imply,zahrnout adv: Zdeněk Brož
imply
(encz)
imply,zahrnovat v: Zdeněk Brož
Imply
(gcide)
Imply \Im*ply"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Implied; p. pr. & vb. n.
Implying.] [From the same source as employ. See Employ,
Ply, and cf. Implicate, Apply.]
1. To infold or involve; to wrap up. [Obs.] "His head in
curls implied." --Chapman.
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2. To involve in substance or essence, or by fair inference,
or by construction of law, when not include virtually; as,
war implies fighting.
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Where a malicious act is proved, a malicious
intention is implied. --Bp.
Sherlock.
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When a man employs a laborer to work for him, . . .
the act of hiring implies an obligation and a
promise that he shall pay him a reasonable reward
for his services. --Blackstone.
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3. To refer, ascribe, or attribute. [Obs.]
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Whence might this distaste arise?
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If [from] neither your perverse and peevish will.
To which I most imply it. --J. Webster.

Syn: To involve; include; comprise; import; mean; denote;
signify; betoken. See Involve.
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imply
(wn)
imply
v 1: express or state indirectly [syn: imply, connote]
2: suggest as a logically necessary consequence; in logic
3: have as a logical consequence; "The water shortage means that
we have to stop taking long showers" [syn: entail, imply,
mean]
4: suggest that someone is guilty [syn: incriminate, imply,
inculpate]
5: have as a necessary feature; "This decision involves many
changes" [syn: imply, involve]
imply
(foldoc)
implies
implication
imply

(=> or a thin right arrow) A binary Boolean function
and logical connective. A => B is a true implication unless
A is true and B is false. The truth table is

A B | A => B
----+-------
F F | T
F T | T
T F | F
T T | T

It is surprising at first that A => B is always true if A is
false, but if X => Y then we would expect that (X & Z) => Y
for any Z.

If A is actually an expression X & Y then the implication is
called a syllogism.

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podobné slovodefinícia
simply
(mass)
simply
- proste, jednoducho
dimply
(encz)
dimply,
implying
(encz)
implying,zahrnování n: Zdeněk Brož
limply
(encz)
limply,ochable adv: Zdeněk Brožlimply,zvadle adv: Zdeněk Brož
pimply
(encz)
pimply,uhrovitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
simply
(encz)
simply,jednoduše Zdeněk Brožsimply,prostě simply,zkrátka Zdeněk Brož
pimply faced youth
(czen)
Pimply Faced Youth,PFY[zkr.]
Dimply
(gcide)
Dimply \Dim"ply\, a.
Full of dimples, or small depressions; dimpled; as, the
dimply pool. --Thomson.
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Imply
(gcide)
Imply \Im*ply"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Implied; p. pr. & vb. n.
Implying.] [From the same source as employ. See Employ,
Ply, and cf. Implicate, Apply.]
1. To infold or involve; to wrap up. [Obs.] "His head in
curls implied." --Chapman.
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2. To involve in substance or essence, or by fair inference,
or by construction of law, when not include virtually; as,
war implies fighting.
[1913 Webster]

Where a malicious act is proved, a malicious
intention is implied. --Bp.
Sherlock.
[1913 Webster]

When a man employs a laborer to work for him, . . .
the act of hiring implies an obligation and a
promise that he shall pay him a reasonable reward
for his services. --Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]

3. To refer, ascribe, or attribute. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Whence might this distaste arise?
[1913 Webster]

If [from] neither your perverse and peevish will.
To which I most imply it. --J. Webster.

Syn: To involve; include; comprise; import; mean; denote;
signify; betoken. See Involve.
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Implying
(gcide)
Imply \Im*ply"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Implied; p. pr. & vb. n.
Implying.] [From the same source as employ. See Employ,
Ply, and cf. Implicate, Apply.]
1. To infold or involve; to wrap up. [Obs.] "His head in
curls implied." --Chapman.
[1913 Webster]

2. To involve in substance or essence, or by fair inference,
or by construction of law, when not include virtually; as,
war implies fighting.
[1913 Webster]

Where a malicious act is proved, a malicious
intention is implied. --Bp.
Sherlock.
[1913 Webster]

When a man employs a laborer to work for him, . . .
the act of hiring implies an obligation and a
promise that he shall pay him a reasonable reward
for his services. --Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]

3. To refer, ascribe, or attribute. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Whence might this distaste arise?
[1913 Webster]

If [from] neither your perverse and peevish will.
To which I most imply it. --J. Webster.

Syn: To involve; include; comprise; import; mean; denote;
signify; betoken. See Involve.
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Pimply
(gcide)
Pimply \Pim"ply\, a.
Pimpled.
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Simply
(gcide)
Simply \Sim"ply\, adv.
1. In a simple manner or state; considered in or by itself;
without addition; along; merely; solely; barely.
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[They] make that now good or evil, . . . which
otherwise of itself were not simply the one or the
other. --Hooker.
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Simply the thing I am
Shall make me live. --Shak.
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2. Plainly; without art or subtlety.
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Subverting worldly strong and worldly wise
By simply meek. --Milton.
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3. Weakly; foolishly. --Johnson.
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limply
(wn)
limply
adv 1: without rigidity; "the body was hanging limply from the
tree"
pimply
(wn)
pimply
adj 1: (of complexion) blemished by imperfections of the skin
[syn: acned, pimpled, pimply, pustulate]
simply
(wn)
simply
adv 1: and nothing more; "I was merely asking"; "it is simply a
matter of time"; "just a scratch"; "he was only a child";
"hopes that last but a moment" [syn: merely, simply,
just, only, but]
2: absolutely; "I just can't take it anymore"; "he was just
grand as Romeo"; "it's simply beautiful!" [syn: just,
simply]
3: absolutely; altogether; really; "we are simply broke"
4: in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment;
"she was dressed plainly"; "they lived very simply" [syn:
plainly, simply]

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