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.- The term 'organization' often connotes a sense of neatness. organization
这个词常常让人想到整洁。
- The term 'organization' often connotes a sense of neatness. organization
双语例句
- In Eastern cultures, it also connotes luck and prosperity.
在东方的文化,也意味着好运和繁荣。 - A smile generally connotes that a person is happy.
微笑往往就表示这个人很开心。 - The word 'portly' connotes dignity. the bearing of a word in its context
‘Portly’一字隐含【威严】之意。某字在上下文中的意义 - But just plain Chinese cabbage and bean curd connotes home sweet home for the Chinese.
但只是一般的白菜和豆腐一般为中国的家,甜美的家。 - The term 'organization' often connotes a sense of neatness. organization
这个词常常让人想到整洁。 - Tome chocolate connotes pleasure and indulgence.
对我来说巧克力意味着快乐和放纵。 - The human spirit that Popper's scientific philosophy connotes is very worth to research.
波普尔科学哲学中内涵的人文精神是一个很值得研究的问题。 - When used of God it connotes the concept of highest.
“当用于神的,它蕴含的概念,”最高。 - 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。 - 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。
