connotation 英 [ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃn]   美 [ˌkɑnəˈteɪʃn]

connotation

connotation  英 [ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌkɑnəˈteɪʃn]

n. 内涵;含蓄;暗示,隐含意义;储蓄的东西(词、语等) 

名词复数:connotations 

In addition, I consider this discourse to be not reserved, while connotation is my family education. 除此之外,我以为这种说法不够含蓄。 而含蓄是我们的家教。
To further deepen China-Ukraine comprehensive friendly cooperative relationship and enrich its strategic connotation is a basic starting point of China’s policy towards Ukraine in the new situation. 进一步深化中乌全面友好合作关系,不断充实其战略内涵,是中国政府在新形势下对乌克兰政策的基本出发点。

  • When you're talking about the implied subtext of words rather than their literal meaning, reach for the noun connotation. A political boss might not want to be called "boss" because of the negative connotations.
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  • n. 内涵;含蓄;暗示,隐含意义;储蓄的东西(词、语等)
  • 1. In addition, I consider this discourse to be not reserved, while connotation is my family education.

    除此之外,我以为这种说法不够含蓄。 而含蓄是我们的家教。

  • 2. To further deepen China-Ukraine comprehensive friendly cooperative relationship and enrich its strategic connotation is a basic starting point of China’s policy towards Ukraine in the new situation.

    进一步深化中乌全面友好合作关系,不断充实其战略内涵,是中国政府在新形势下对乌克兰政策的基本出发点。

  • 3. Both sides have witnessed increasingly active exchanges at all level, steadily expanded cooperation areas, richer connotation of bilateral relations and deepened traditional friendship.

    两国各层次的交流日益活跃,合作领域不断拓宽,双边关系的内涵更加丰富,传统友谊持续加深。

  • connotation (n.) early 15c., "a concommitant symptom;" 1530s, "a secondary signification, that which is included in the meaning of a word besides its primary denotation," from Medieval Latin connotationem (nominative connotatio), noun of action from past-participle stem of connotare "signify in addition to the main meaning," a term in logic, literally "to mark along with," from assimilated form of Latin com "with, together" (see con-) + notare "to mark, note, make a note," from nota "mark, sign, means of recognition" (see note (n.)). Meaning "that which constitutes the meaning of a word" (1829) originated with J.S. Mill.
con·no·ta·tion / ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkɑːnəˈteɪʃn / noun an idea suggested by a word in addition to its main meaning 含义;隐含意义 The word ‘professional’ has connotations of skill and excellence. *professional 这个词隐含着技艺和专长的意思。 negative connotations 贬义 compare denotation connotation connotations con·no·ta·tion / ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkɑːnəˈteɪʃn /
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