connote
意味着
常用释义
英音[ kəˈnəʊt ]
美音[ kəˈnoʊt ]
变形
第三人称单数:
connotes
现在分词:
connoting
过去式:
connoted
过去分词:
connoted
基本释义
- vt. 意味着;含言外之意
例句
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1·In the United States, however, bowing or any type of submissive body posture is particularly irritating, for it tends to connote undue formality, aristocracy, and a nonverbal denial of egalitarianism.然而,在美国,鞠躬或任何形式的顺从的身体姿势都特别令人恼火,因为它往往意味着不适当的礼节、贵族作风和对平等主义的非语言否认。
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2·Used metaphorically, the juxtaposed terms connote specific or essential traits of the being they refer to, introducing a mode of poetry as an almost habitual form of expression.用比喻的方式,并列的术语隐含着它们所指称的存在的具体或本质的特征,引入了一种诗歌的模式作为习惯性的表达形式。
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3·The word "food" may connote "greed".这个词可以含有“贪婪”的意思。
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4·A lot of italics. What does that connote to you?很多的斜体字,那对你意味着什么?
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5·Negative symptoms generally connote diminished experience.负性症状一般暗示经验的缩减。
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6·The term "program" is not intended to connote complete rigidity.“程序”这个词不含有完全定型的意思。
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7·Some grammatical rules of English connote much pragmatic information.英语语法规则中蕴含丰富的语用信息。
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8·Some grammatical rules of English connote much pragmatic information.摘要英语语法规则中蕴含丰富的语用信息。
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9·But does not necessarily connote dishonesty, insincerity, or trickery.有可能——但是并不必然地——意味着不诚实,不诚心或欺骗。
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10·In Japanese, it uses different ways of expression to connote its Chinese meanings.相对于中文“随着”的六个义项,日语则要以不同的表达方式来表现这六个义项。
同根词
词根:
connote
connotative
adj
内涵的;隐含的;含蓄的
connotation
n
内涵;含蓄;暗示,隐含意义;储蓄的东西(词、语等)