The verb to imply: to suggest or indicate without direct statement.
Brief
It can be an average or it can imply nasty and stingy
der Brief = the letter
It means that there peace but not for long
A: What does the look on his face imply?B: It implies that he doesn't like the plan.Just exactly what do you mean to imply by that?What ARE you trying to imply?Please imply elswhere.
If there is a comma after brief there may be more to the sentence.
It can be an average or it can imply nasty and stingy
It can be an average or it can imply nasty and stingy
The humorous or mildly sarcastic use of words to imply the opposite of what they normally mean
Brief can mean men's underwear. It can also mean a legal document that says why one party is right and the other is wrong.
Brief means short. Brief can also be used in a legal sense, in which case it means the outline (or short version) of a case.
I'm not sure what you're trying to imply by that statement.