connote的意思和读音

connote

: [kəˈnoʊt] : [kəˈnəʊt]

v.

connotes  connoting  connoted  

v.mean,signify,suggest,purport,intimate

connotev.

1.~ sthto suggest a feeling, an idea, etc. as well as the main meaning

v.1.,;;【,2.,3.

v.1.if a word connotes something, it suggests an additional idea or emotion that is not part of its usual meaning2.if particular behavior or a particular situation connotes something, it suggests it

1. connect connote , conquest ...

2. conjunction ,, connote , conscience , ...

3. notch connote denote ...

4. ... 5.consign:v. 1. ),;2. 1.connote:v. 4.consensus:n. (

5. 2.generic adj. 3.connote vt. 4.marmot n. [] ...

6. ... 8.mercury:n. 1. )2. connote ;; a. ...

7. conjunction ,, connote , conscience , ...

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1.While Mr. Wien points out that 'net worth does not always connote wisdom, ' they all have strong opinions and aren't afraid to voice them.

2.Last among the classic aphrodisiacs are those foods that, owing to cost and rarity, connote wealth, luxury and sexual languor.西

3.But does not necessarily connote dishonesty, insincerity, or trickery.————

4.But Chinese names invariably connote a long list of ideas and expectations, some even carry the parents' memory of, and metaphor for, life.

5.The term "program" is not intended to connote complete rigidity.“

6."(M)acromarketing" should connote an aspect of marketing which is "larger" than what is otherwise considered.“()acromarketing”

7.Rustic frequently suggests a lack of sophistication or elegance, but it may also connote artless and pleasing simplicity:Rustic

8.Mitigate and palliate connote moderating the severity, force, or intensity of something that causes suffering:Mitigatepalliate