Usage examples of "imply" in English with translation to French

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The more I study for an exam, the worse I do! I guess correlation does not imply causation. Plus j'étudie pour un examen, moins je réussis ! Je suppose que la corrélation n'implique pas la causalité.
My father implied our summer trip was arranged. Mon père a sous-entendu que notre voyage estival était arrangé.
This implies the needed ability to nag native speakers to create example sentences using the phrases WE find difficult. Cela implique la nécessaire capacité à tanner les locuteurs natifs pour qu'ils créent des phrases d'exemple employant les expressions que NOUS trouvons difficiles.
He implied that something was wrong with his marriage. Il sous-entendait que quelque chose n'allait pas dans son mariage.
You were alive when you were born and you are alive at this moment, so you must be alive any point in between. That implies everyone's life is a convex one. Vous étiez vivant lorsque vous êtes né et vous êtes vivant en ce moment, donc vous deviez être vivant à n'importe quel instant entre les deux. Cela implique que la vie de tout un chacun est convexe.
What do his words imply? À quoi font allusion ses paroles ?
Section 214b, in my opinion one of the stranger provisions of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein's General Administrative Code, seems to imply that somebody who sees a pink elephant must give it a receipt. L'article 214b, selon mon opinion une des dispositions encore plus étranges du Code administratif général du Land de Schleswig-Holstein, semble stipuler que quelqu'un qui voit un éléphant rose doit lui délivrer un reçu.
Section 214, in my opinion one of the stranger provisions of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein's General Administrative Code, seems to imply that somebody who kidnaps a person from another one, must deliver the latter a receipt, to that effect. Le paragraphe 214, selon mon opinion une des dispositions encore plus étranges du Code administratif général du Land de Schleswig-Holstein, semble stipuler que quelqu'un qui enlève une personne à une autre, doit lui en délivrer un reçu.
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