to insinuate

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Englisch - Türkisch
ima etmek
demek istemek
anıştırmak
ima et
üstü kapalı söylemek
çıtlatmak
{f} çaktırmadan kabul ettirmek
{f} kurnazca yakınlaşmak
insinuatinglyima
{f} (kötü bir şey) demek istemek, demeye getirmek, (kötü bir şeyi) üstü kapalı söylemek: Are you insinuating that she's a liar? O yalancı mı
insinuate ima et
Englisch - Englisch
To creep, wind, or flow into
To make a way for or introduce something by subtle, crafty or artful means

Nanny didn't so much enter places as insinuate herself; she had unconsciously taken a natural talent for liking people and developed it into an occult science.

to imply
To ingratiate oneself; to obtain access or favor by flattery or cunning
To enter gently, slowly, or imperceptibly, as into crevices
introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner; "He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table"
give to understand; "I insinuated that I did not like his wife"
{f} hint, allude to; subtly instill; gain favor through indirect means
introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner; "He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table
To introduce gently or slowly, as by a winding or narrow passage, or a gentle, persistent movement
To hint at (something); to suggest or express an idea indirectly
To hint; to suggest by remote allusion; often used derogatorily; as, did you mean to insinuate anything? To push or work (one's self), as into favor; to introduce by slow, gentle, or artful means; to ingratiate; used reflexively
disapproval If you say that someone insinuates that something bad is the case, you mean that they say it in an indirect way. The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying = imply + insinuation insinuations in·sin·ua·tion He speaks with rage of insinuations that there's a `gay mafia' in Hollywood
To introduce artfully; to infuse gently; to instill
To creep, wind, or flow in; to enter gently, slowly, or imperceptibly, as into crevices
To ingratiate one's self; to obtain access or favor by flattery or cunning
disapproval If you say that someone insinuates themselves into a particular situation, you mean that they manage very cleverly, and perhaps dishonestly, to get into that situation. He gradually insinuated himself into her life. = worm
Make a way for or introduce something by subtle, crafty or artful means
to insinuate

    Silbentrennung

    to in·si·nu·ate

    Türkische aussprache

    tı însînyueyt

    Aussprache

    /tə ənˈsənyo͞oāt/ /tə ɪnˈsɪnjuːeɪt/
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