implica
implies, it implies
Verb implica
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of implicar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of implicar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of implicar.
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Clonar personas implica un grave dilema ético.
Cloning people raises serious ethical problems.
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Clonar personas implica graves dilemas éticos.
Cloning people raises serious ethical problems.
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¿Qué implica ello?
What does it involve?
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Correlación no implica causalidad.
Correlation does not imply causation.
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Clonar personas implica un enorme dilema ético.
Cloning people raises serious ethical problems.
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El silencio a menudo implica el consentimiento.
Silence often implies consent.
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Todos los hombres tienen derecho a la vida, y esto implica que tienen también derecho a llevar una vida confortable.
Every man has a right to life; and this means that he has also a right to make a comfortable living.
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El dominio de una lengua extranjera implica mucha paciencia.
Mastering a foreign language involves a lot of patience.
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El concepto de “adicción a Internet” implica que “el Internet” es algún tipo de actividad definible.
The concept of “Internet addiction” implies that “the Internet” is some sort of definable activity.
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Yo sé lo que implica.
I know what's involved.
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