Implied strong language means:
Strong language (e.g f*ck that is only implied (meaning not said but meant.)
For example, motherf.... would be implied strong language while motherf*ck wont.
in radio language, it mean that everything's is clear(the signal is coming through strong and clearly)
Idioms are phrases that you can't guess what they mean just by reading them. This phrase is asking you to figure out what the actual words of the idiom would mean -- the "implied meaning" is what's not said, but meant.
Evocative language is language that brings strong images or feelings to mind.
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Keen can have several meaning depending on its place in language, is can mean 'sharp and having a fine cutting edge', or highly developed, or eager or zealous, it can mean sever or acute (as in a keen or acute sense of hearing), it can also mean closely contested or strong. Also 'to be keen on' can mean to have a strong affection for.
Think of yelling or being rude. That would be strong language. Anything close to that also fits.
Tama Malosi in the Samoan language means strong boy or strong man.
figurative language
18R contains strong language and Puppet abuse... if you know what I mean ;)
in radio language, it mean that everything's is clear(the signal is coming through strong and clearly)
The name Stark means "strong." The word was originated from the German language.
"Very strong language" means that there is quite a bit of profanity (bad language) in a film.
no and it doesnt have strong language sissy
Implied Main Ideas sometimes,there is no topic sentence in a paragraph. this does not mean,that there is no main idea. (implied) (:-)
There isn't a word that means "not", you would just use "no", and it would be implied
An implied threat is a threat that is masked under a deceiving interpretation by the person making it. One example could be someone "getting something that they have coming to them." That has many interpretations, so it could mean a reward, or it could mean something malicious like violence or death.
Idioms are phrases that you can't guess what they mean just by reading them. This phrase is asking you to figure out what the actual words of the idiom would mean -- the "implied meaning" is what's not said, but meant.