connoting

英 [kəˈnəʊtɪŋ] 美 [kəˈnoʊtɪŋ]

v.  意味; 暗示; 隐含
connote的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (词或名字)隐含,暗示,使人联想到
    If a word or name connotes something, 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

  1. The humor of the Providence-Boston joke has been lost to history& but the word OK took off from there, soon connoting agreement, acceptance, mediocrity, endorsement, quality or likability.
    这个关于普罗维登斯和波士顿的笑话已经是过去的历史了,但是OK这个词从此风靡,很快就包含了同意、接受、普通、支持、棒极了和可爱的意思。
  2. Psychologically and sociologically, symbiosis between mother and daughter is a specific reference in social relations, connoting deep humanity and culture.
    从心理学和社会学分析,母女之间亲密的“共生”关系,是社会关系中的一个特指,并具有深度的人性和文化内涵。
  3. Capitalism is a word denoting a historical stage and connoting a value-judgment.
    资本主义这个词指的是一个历史阶段,意味着一种价值判断。
  4. This important image connoting time and evil reveals the complicated relationship between man in action and time, further speaking, the complicated relationship between man and object.
    时间与罪孽所共有的环形象征揭示出人的行动与时间,进而是人与物之间的复杂关系。