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 China, it connotes longevity.
在中国,它意味着长寿。 - Great harmony has the color of transcendental idealism while well-off connotes the spirit of being factualistic.
大同有理想主义的超越性色彩,小康体现着现实主义的求实精神。 - Do you know the difference between something that denotes something else and something that connotes something else?
你知不知道之间的差别的东西是指一些别人的东西的含义有其他原因? - The word 'tropics' connotes heat.
热带这个词意味着热。 - Resources may have additional properties and behavior within the Eclipse environment, thus resource connotes more than simply file.
资源可能在Eclipse环境中具备额外的属性和行为,因此资源不可能仅仅是文件。 - As the name connotes, people who are engaged in sports.
正如其名称蕴含,谁的人从事体育运动。 - When Americans say "the government," they mean something quite different: it connotes the whole governmental structure-executive, legislative and judicial.
当美国人谈到政府时,他们所指的就不同了。它指的是整个美国的行政、立法和司法部门。 - The term 'liberal arts' connotes a certain elevation above utilitarian concerns. Yet liberal education is intensely useful ( George F. Will)
‘文科’这个词暗含某种高于功利心的意味。但文科教育是十分有用的(乔治F.威尔) - Established on the base of this case, market economic system has its management ideas connotes splendid ethic implications.
在此事实基础上构建的市场经济体制,其管理理念内含着丰富的伦理意蕴[1]。 - A smile generally connotes that a person is happy.
微笑往往就表示这个人很开心。