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implement
instrument
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English
French
French
I. implement N [Brit ˈɪmplɪm(ə)nt, Am ˈɪmpləmənt]
implement (gen)
implement (tool)
an implement for sth/for doing
II. implement VB trans [Brit ˈɪmplɪmɛnt, Am ˈɪmpləˌmɛnt]
1. implement (gen) LAW:
implement contract, idea, decision
implement law
2. implement COMPUT:
implement software
implement system
wooden furniture, implement, house, floor
thrust out implement
lethal toy, machine, implement, stretch of road
lay down book, implement, suitcase
French
French
English
English
mettre à exécution programme
mettre en application loi, règlement
appliquer politique, ordres, décision
exécuter traité
English
English
French
French
implement1 [ˈɪmplɪmənt] N
1. implement (tool):
implement
2. implement (small tool):
implement
implement2 [ˈɪmplɪment] VB trans
1. implement (put into effect):
implement
implement plan, law, agreement
2. implement COMPUT:
implement
French
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
I. implement [ˈɪm·plɪ·mənt] N
1. implement (tool):
implement
2. implement (small tool):
implement
writing implement
II. implement [ˈɪm·plɪ·mənt] VB trans
1. implement (put into effect):
implement
implement plan, law, agreement
2. implement comput:
implement
French
French
English
English
Present
Iimplement
youimplement
he/she/itimplements
weimplement
youimplement
theyimplement
Past
Iimplemented
youimplemented
he/she/itimplemented
weimplemented
youimplemented
theyimplemented
Present Perfect
Ihaveimplemented
youhaveimplemented
he/she/ithasimplemented
wehaveimplemented
youhaveimplemented
theyhaveimplemented
Past Perfect
Ihadimplemented
youhadimplemented
he/she/ithadimplemented
wehadimplemented
youhadimplemented
theyhadimplemented
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
He looked into the camera and thrust out his chest.
www.telegraph.co.uk
His most common winning "kimarite" was "oshi-dashi", a simple push out, and he also regularly won by "tsuki-dashi", the thrust out.
en.wikipedia.org
Democracy is the problem, some say, because governments that risk being thrust out of power are especially unwilling to impose pain on their people.
thechronicleherald.ca
Similarly, circularly disposed muscular fibrils formed from the endoderm permit tentacles to be protract or thrust out once they are contracted.
en.wikipedia.org
In order to keep the piping as short as possible, the design ported the thrust out along the leading edge of what was essentially a very large delta wing.
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