Examples of using Name implies in English and their translations into Czech
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Which, as the name implies.
The name implies a series of meanings.
As the name implies, you must also be watchful.
But you, O Perfect Victim,are as your name implies.
And as the name implies, very macho.
Manual The Manual program works as the name implies, manually.
And as the name implies, April fools' day is in April.
The lever-cutting machine is operated- as the name implies- with a lever function.
As the name implies, it is a studio of a size of 20sqm.
Cruiser boards are lively to ride and as the name implies, they are suitable for cruising around.
As the name implies, Combo is a BMX bicycle seat combined with a seat post.
MFM's mascot is a skunk, as the name implies, and its motto is"Welcome home.
The name implies that there are zero calories, like most water, but in fact, it has 300 calories per serving.
Somewhere around 1996-1997, Josef Drexler started a project called TTDPatch,which was(as the name implies) a patch for TTD.
Psychology, as the name implies, originally started out as the study of the psyche, or mind.
Drill mounted bindings are, as the name implies, drilled directly to the skis without any extra track/plate.
As the name implies, the steering variant U-turn serves almost exclusively for turning the machine in the smallest space.
That's not in keeping with what their name implies… which is a new Psalm every day… not the same tired one from the previous days.
As the name implies, this type of skatepark allows a smooth ride between street obstacles and all of that without taking off!
Val d'Allos 1800- La Foux is located, as the name implies, at an altitude of 1,800 m in the Département Alpes de Haute Provence in south-eastern France.
As its name implies- Hotel Hollywood is fitted with all comforts and quality service that meets the standards of the most demanding guests.
Similarly, LCVs, as their name implies, are used mainly for commercial purposes. Unlike passenger cars, there is less scope to modify either their shape or their weight in a bid to reduce emissions.
As the name implies, the KAWO trenchless method is appreciated especially when excavation work poses problems, such as in the case of developed urban agglomerations, production company premises and hard-to-access pipelines.
As their names imply, there is a band of colour on the tip of their mayor fins.
Nothing, it's a name that implies ambitions.
I mean, the name itself implies that you shouldn't attack.
There's my daughter, you see? Nothing, it's a name that implies ambitions.
There's my daughter, you see? Nothing, it's a name that implies ambitions.
Our guesthouse is, as the name already implies, the perfect place to meet people, exchange travel stories and find new experiences.