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imp [ɪmp] N a. fig

image [ˈɪmɪʤ] N

2. image (picture):

obraz m

3. image (sculpted figure):

4. image (mind picture):

obraz m

5. image (reputation):

6. image (general impression):

idea [aɪˈdɪə, -ˈdi:ə, Am -ˈdi:ə] N

3. idea (purpose or aim):

cel m

4. idea:

ideas pl (belief)

5. idea (principle):

idea f

iota [aɪˈəʊtə, Am -ˈoʊt̬ə] N no pl

lama [ˈlɑ:mə] N REL

coma [ˈkəʊmə, Am ˈkoʊ-] N MED

puma [ˈpju:mə] N ZOOL

mica [ˈmaɪkə] N no pl GEO

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Ida means this, being the neuter nominative or accusative singular of the adjective/pronoun ima.
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Ima and her siblings were expected to help renovate the building to a liveable stateshe was required, among other things, to pry chewing gum from the furniture and door moldings.
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