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"To imply" in Russian

Russian word of the day | Feb 02, 2022 (see all)
подразумева́ть
[ pad-ra-zu-mee-vát' ]
Verb , imperfective
Often used with the Accusative
to mean, to imply, to have in mind

Morphemic analysis

подразумевать
prefix: под
root: разумева
ending: ть

Etymology

под + разум - under + reason / intelligence
Russian Pod 101

Examples of "To imply" in Russian

  • Информацио́нная блока́да подразумева́ет лише́ние оппоне́нта публи́чно вы́сказать свою́ пози́цию.

    een-far-ma-tsee-ón-na-ya bla-ká-da pad-ra-zu-mee-vá-eet lee-shé-nee-ye ap-pa-nyén-ta pub-léech-na výs-ka-zat' sva-yú pa-zée-tsee-yu

    Information blockade means depriving the opponent of publicly expressing his position.

  • Под назва́нием витами́н F подразумева́ют це́лый ко́мплекс ненасы́щенных жи́рных кисло́т.

    pad naz-vá-nee-yem vee-ta-méen f pad-ra-zu-mee-vá-yut tsé-lyî kómp-lyéks nee-na-sý-scheen-nyh zhéer-nyh kees-lót

    Under the name vitamin F a whole complex of unsaturated fatty acids is implied.

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