单词 | connote |
释义 | connoteWord family verbconnotateconnotenounconnotation con·note /kəˈnəʊt $ -ˈnoʊt/ verb [transitiveT] formal THINK something/HAVE A THOUGHTif a word connotes something, it makes you think of qualities and ideas that are more than its basic meaning 隐含,暗含 → denote The word ‘plump’ connotes cheerfulness. 这个词含有“令人愉快”的意思。 Examples from the Corpus connote• Instead, back-to-back seasons of 6-5 and 5-6 connote a trend.• Suits do not exactly connote creativity and risk-taking.• Sounds, for example, are used to connote different localities: city traffic, a pub, a South Sea island.• Yiddish characteristically uses a suffix that connotes endearment and familiarity.• As I have suggested already, they connote intimacy.• The car's name is meant to connote luxury and quality.• These criteria connote reproductive heterosexuality, and male-, middle-class-dominated employment.• For some, these Labels also connote sociopolitical orders.• The word "jolly" often connotes that someone is fat. (1600-1700) Medieval Latin connotare, from Latin com- ( → COM-) + notare “to note” |
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