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suggest [Am sə(ɡ)ˈdʒɛst, Brit səˈdʒɛst] VERB trans
1.1. suggest (propose):
suggest
suggest
to suggest sth to sb
sugerirle algo a alguien
to suggest -ing
sugerir+infin
to suggest -ing
sugerir que+subj
to suggest to sb that
sugerirle a alguien que +subj
I suggest (that) we eat before the show
1.2. suggest (offer for consideration):
I suggest (that) he's lying
1.3. suggest (imply, insinuate):
suggest
1.4. suggest:
2. suggest (indicate, point to):
suggest
3. suggest (evoke, bring to mind):
suggest
implicitly suggest
implicitly suggest
helpfully offer/suggest
it's sheer nonsense to suggest that
it's sheer nonsense to suggest that
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to suggest
(sugerir + infinit.) sugiero dejarlo para mañana
I suggest we leave it o I suggest leaving it until tomorrow
what do you suggest o advise?
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suggest [səˈdʒest, Am səgˈ-] VERB trans
1. suggest (propose):
suggest
suggest
to suggest (to sb) that ...
to suggest doing sth
2. suggest (indicate):
suggest
3. suggest (hint):
suggest
what are you trying to suggest?
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to suggest
to suggest
im PONS Wörterbuch
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suggest [səg·ˈdʒest] VERB trans
1. suggest (propose):
suggest
suggest
to suggest (to sb) that...
to suggest doing sth
2. suggest (indicate):
suggest
3. suggest (hint):
suggest
what are you trying to suggest?
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to suggest
Present
Isuggest
yousuggest
he/she/itsuggests
wesuggest
yousuggest
theysuggest
Past
Isuggested
yousuggested
he/she/itsuggested
wesuggested
yousuggested
theysuggested
Present Perfect
Ihavesuggested
youhavesuggested
he/she/ithassuggested
wehavesuggested
youhavesuggested
theyhavesuggested
Past Perfect
Ihadsuggested
youhadsuggested
he/she/ithadsuggested
wehadsuggested
youhadsuggested
theyhadsuggested
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Sometimes, he would display a presumptuous and uncaring attitude towards his patients, and other times he would act as a comic relief.
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The use of supporters, a high honour, was considered presumptuous, as no other province had been granted such a privilege.
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Their science is presumptuous ignorance.
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I think any question that's insulting, presumptuous or bullying is totally off limits.
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He is quick to add however, that it would be presumptuous to conclude that writing alone determined the course of civilizations.
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