connoted

connoted

美 [kəˈnoʊt]  英 [kəˈnəʊt]

  • v.含蓄;意味;【逻】内涵;暗示
  • 网络意味着;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

What does Freud say about everything that can be connoted under the terms of feelings, emotion, affect, which he himself reunites?

佛洛伊德关于能够一切感觉情感情意这些术语自己想要重新结合呢?

While the Law of the Jungle connoted with ecological ideas is his ideal solution to all the social problems.

作品蕴涵生态意识丛林法则企图调和一切矛盾一种理想

It connoted open windows, clothes lines loaded with rugs and sheets, and all the merry disorder of spring cleaning.

这时各家各户扫除窗子打开地毯被单一派欢闹景象

Namely, when the proposition p being true, the proposition q is false, then the liaison of implication is connoted as false.

换句话说命题p真实命题q虚假涵盖联系标明虚假

The archives science of China has been connoted in the compilation of archives literature.

中国传统档案通过古代朴素档案文献编纂理论得以体现

English Folkways Connoted in Forms of Address

英语称谓形式民俗文化蕴涵