Examples of using Name implies in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
The new channel 5Select, as the name implies, It aimed at best software content from Channel stations 5
As the name implies, SFDR is about disclosure,
The universe is truly what its name implies- a whole- and this is what theosophists mean when they declare that"brotherhood is a fact in nature.".
Good coffee, too strong, as the name implies, I prefer other, but my husband really like for example,
As its name implies, the rusty numbat was said to have a more reddish coat than the surviving subspecies.
A HEP system, as the name implies, was pieced together from many heterogeneous components-- processors,
As the name implies, a home improvement loan is designed to pay for improvements to a house
As the name implies, there are several fortifications from the many castles built by the Austrians in the nineteenth century to defend their borders and still largely complete.
But at Paleo-kastro, which as its name implies is the remnant of a Mediterranean fortress upon a rocky pinnacle,
As the name implies, the physical mass storage devices can be grouped together in such a way as to create one
The new arte Hotel Krems is located, as its name implies, in the arts district of this beautiful town on the Danube,
As the name implies the day care center is located in the district of Sabaneta in Granada.
Corner desks have been around just since the 20th century, and as the name implies, is a desk that is designed to fit in the corner.
As its name implies, a trench periscope could have been used in trenches to spot enemies without risking your head.
As the name implies, Jungle Boogie has a jungle theme,
As the name implies, the Network File System(more commonly known as NFS)
Ninety Mile Beach is a boundless beach; as its name implies, it extends for 90 miles or 150 km!
Prepositions of Directions and Movement, as the name implies, is an English grammar topic about the prepositions used to indicate direction and movement.
As the name implies, this disease is triggered when skin comes in contact with a substance causing a reaction.
As its name implies, it was intended for jongleurs(not just trouvères)
