中英
connote
/ kəˈnəʊt /
/ kəˈnoʊt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • vt.意味着;含言外之意
  • TOEFL/GRE/
    • 第三人称单数

      connotes
    • 现在分词

      connoting
    • 过去式

      connoted
    • 过去分词

      connoted
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  • 1

     含意

    词根 ... connect 连接 connote 含意,暗示 conquer 征服,克服 ...

  • 2

     暗示

    ... centripetal a. 向心(力)的 centrifugal a. 离心(力)的 connote v. 意味着;暗示;包含 ...

  • 3

     含言外之意

    一致同意, 多数人的意见, 舆论 connote v.含言外之意, 意味着 consanguinity n.血亲, 血缘, 亲密关系 conspicuous adj.

  • 4

     意味着

    ... subsist 生存,维持生活 attribute 特征,属性 connote 意味着,含蓄(指词内涵) ...

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  • 权威例句
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 3
    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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  • 百科
  • Connote

    A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries, in addition to the word's or phrase's explicit or literal meaning, which is its denotation.A connotation is frequently described as either positive or negative, with regards to its pleasing or displeasing emotional connection. For example, a stubborn person may be described as being either strong-willed or pig-headed; although these have the same literal meaning (stubborn), strong-willed connotes admiration for the level of someone's will (a positive connotation), while pig-headed connotes frustration in dealing with someone (a negative connotation).

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