English to Spanish Dictionary intimation

intimation

intimación
definition
noun
the first intimations of trouble
an indication or hint.
translation of 'intimation'
noun
intimación,
cosa íntima,
cosa de intimación
example
There it was again - a clear 'intimation' of sorrow.
Quick to fear the worst, she was horrified by his 'intimation' .
it took ten years from the 'intimation' of a claim to the assessment of damages
no one gave any 'intimation' that there had been any problems
Her mouth was set in the vague 'intimation' of a smile.
This journey gave the world its first 'intimation' of the reality of the deep ocean.
The image is a fearful 'intimation' of tragedy, a presentiment of a century of spiritual crisis.
Along the way, he learns Japanese (the 'intimation' is quite a lot) from a Japanese lass whom he meets in a college in California.
Inside, this 'intimation' was driven home by the estimates printed beside each object.
no one gave any 'intimation' that there had been any problems
The 'intimation' of immortality comes from this sense of love for all humanity.
it took ten years from the 'intimation' of a claim to the assessment of damages
Every gardener longs for the first 'intimation' of spring.
My 'intimations' to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled.
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