connote

英[kə'nəʊt] 美[kə'noʊt]
  • vt. 意味着;隐含;暗示
connoted connoted connoting connotes
TEM8
Verb:
  1. express or state indirectly

  2. involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic;

    "solving the problem is predicated on understanding it well"

1. The word " food " may connote " greed ".
“ food ” 这个词可以含有 “ 贪婪 ” 的意思.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. The term " program " is not intended to connote complete rigidyty.
“ 程序 ” 这个词不含有完全定型的意思.

来自辞典例句

3. But does not necessarily connote dishonesty, insincerity, or trickery.
有可能——但是并不必然地——意味着不诚实, 不诚心或欺骗.

来自互联网

4. Some grammatical rules of English connote much pragmatic information.
摘要英语语法规则中蕴含丰富的语用信息.

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5. Some English sentences are superficially negative but they actually connote affirmative, which often confuses translators.
英语里有些否定句表达的却是肯定之意, 从而造成了汉译中的“是非”误区.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Very soon ‘Third World’ came to connote poverty.
      “第三世界”一词很快就带有了贫穷这个含义。
    2. The term "program" is not intended to connote complete rigidyty.
      “程序”这个词不含有完全定型的意思。
    3. The word “food” may connote “greed”.
      这个词可以含有“贪婪”的意思。
    4. For a political leader, hesitation is apt to connote weakness.
      对一个政治领袖而言,犹豫含有软弱之意
    5. Negative symptoms generally connote diminished experience.
      负性症状一般暗示经验的缩减。