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connotes

英 [kəˈnəʊts]

美 [kəˈnoʊts]

v.  意味; 暗示; 隐含
connote的第三人称单数

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (词或名字)隐含,暗示,使人联想到
    If a word or nameconnotessomething, it makes you think of a particular idea or quality.
    1. The term 'organization' often connotes a sense of neatness. organization
      这个词常常让人想到整洁。

双语例句

  • The theory of Marx connotes a way of the ethical revolution.
    马克思学说中内蕴着一条伦理学革命路径。
  • When Americans say "the government," they mean something quite different: it connotes the whole governmental structure-executive, legislative and judicial.
    当美国人谈到政府时,他们所指的就不同了。它指的是整个美国的行政、立法和司法部门。
  • Harmony is the important connotation of individual moral belief and what it connotes, and also the ideal and goal that people pursue.
    和谐是个体道德信念的重要内涵和应有之义,也是人们追求的理想目标。
  • It's a nice thought, but scientists have told us for years that humans instinctively equate facial and bodily symmetry with attractiveness, because it connotes health.
    这是一个不错的思想,但是科学家告诉我们,多年来人类本能地等同于面部和身体的对称性与吸引力,因为它意味着健康。
  • The word 'tropics' connotes heat.
    热带这个词意味着热。
  • As the name connotes, people who are engaged in sports.
    正如其名称蕴含,谁的人从事体育运动。
  • In China, it connotes longevity.
    在中国,它意味着长寿。
  • Arriving late to a meeting connotes one of two things: a lack of discipline or decisiveness in ending your previous meeting, or a lack of interest.
    开会迟到会带给人三种暗示:缺乏自律,缺乏结束前一个会议的决断力,或是对本次会议不感兴趣。
  • A significant change is the panel's use of the term persistent rather than chronic pain, which connotes negative stereotypes of malingering, futility in treatment, or drug-seeking behavior.
    最大的变化是专家小组将慢性疼痛变成了顽固性疼痛,这意味著否定了装病、无意义的治疗或药物依赖性的行为。
  • In Eastern cultures, it also connotes luck and prosperity.
    在东方的文化,也意味着好运和繁荣。