Examples of using Name implies in English and their translations into Spanish
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But spelling checkers only do what their name implies: check spelling.
It starts in B cells, as the name implies.
Its style is much more than its name implies.
The Gran Vía Room, as its name implies, is located next to one of the most famous avenues in Barcelona, representing the maximum splendour of the hotel.
Despite what their name implies, PAs are able to work independently with patients due to their advanced training yet are overseen by physicians.
As the name implies, team building tries to"build a team" through activities that are fun,
As its name implies, it is a national telephone network that since its foundation,
Geometry, as its name implies, speaks of forms,
As the name implies, it is simply a truly beautiful area and is blessed with spectacular nature
As its name implies, the Block collection can be adapted to all types of interior spaces,
The Encyclopedia is, as its name implies, an ancient British institution inspired by the great French Encyclopedia of the 18th century see Addendum A.
an album that, as its name implies, transmits the flamenco tradition.
As their name implies, they are distinguished by the presence of a vertebral column or backbone.
The name BMX is an abbreviation of Bicycle Motocross, and as the name implies, the sport has it's origins in motocross.
Although it seems that the name implies that montes belongs to the cat hybrids,
Hanna's double junction system, as the name implies, has two junctions,
OVERCASTING This is a strong stitch because as its name implies, it makes multiple short stitches where the normal zigzag makes only one.
Chicago Assembly No. 3 was, as the name implies, the third regional club to be established by the S.A.M.,
At present the name Arboretum is a misnomer as the name implies that a great variety of trees in botanical order are to be found there.
The rib eye or"ribeye" was originally, as the name implies, the center portion of the rib steak,