connote

connote

美 [kəˈnoʊt]  英 [kəˈnəʊt]

  • v.意味着;暗示;隐含
  • 网络含蓄;暗指;包含

词形变化

第三人称单数:connotes  现在分词:connoting  过去式:connoted  

同义词

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sth
意味着;暗示;隐含to suggest a feeling, an idea, etc. as well as the main meaning

英汉解释

v.
1.
含蓄,包含;意味;【逻】内涵,包摄
2.
暗示,指点
3.
〈俚〉意思就是

英英解释

v.

例句

While Mr. Wien points out that 'net worth does not always connote wisdom, ' they all have strong opinions and aren't afraid to voice them.

虽然韦恩指出拥有资产净值并非一定具有智慧但是赴宴人士有着强有力观点不惮大声宣告

Last among the classic aphrodisiacs are those foods that, owing to cost and rarity, connote wealth, luxury and sexual languor.

最后一类传统催情食品那些价格不菲而且稀罕东西

But does not necessarily connote dishonesty, insincerity, or trickery.

可能——但是并不必然——意味不诚实诚心欺骗

But Chinese names invariably connote a long list of ideas and expectations, some even carry the parents' memory of, and metaphor for, life.

偏偏华文附带期待意义甚至承载父母看待生命某种隐喻记忆

The term "program" is not intended to connote complete rigidity.

程序这个含有完全定型意思

"(M)acromarketing" should connote an aspect of marketing which is "larger" than what is otherwise considered.

“(acromarketing应该意味市场一个方面就是什么否则审议

Rustic frequently suggests a lack of sophistication or elegance, but it may also connote artless and pleasing simplicity:

Rustic通常缺乏教养优雅可以修饰令人愉快单纯

Mitigate and palliate connote moderating the severity, force, or intensity of something that causes suffering:

Mitigatepalliate意味减弱造成痛苦事物严重性力量强度

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