denote的意思和读音

denote

: [dɪˈnoʊt] : [dɪˈnəʊt]

v.

denotes  denoting  denoted  

v.+n.denote type

v.connote

denotev.

1.~ sth.~ that…to be a sign of sth

A very high temperature often denotes a serious illness.

2.~ sth.~ what, when, etc.…to mean sth

In this example ‘X’ denotes the time taken and ‘Y’ denotes the distance covered.,X ,Y

The red triangle denotes danger.

Here ‘family’ denotes mother, father and children. family

v.1.,;2.,

v.1.to mean something2.to be a feature that shows you what something is

1. annotation n denote v denotation n ...

2. annotation n denote v denotation n ...

3. delegate n. denote vt. denounce v. ...

4. define 1. 2. denote depreciation ...

5. provide denote: publication: ...

6. denial n denote vt -- denounce vt

7.(denote)

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1.A gateway acts as a proxy service, and you can use it to mediate protocols or to denote the interface available to a partition.使

2.The begin and end attributes denote the beginning and end of the matching term by means of number of characters.

3.Each of two or more names of the same rank used to denote the same taxonomic taxon.

4.There was, at times, a want of spirits about him which, if it did not denote indifference, spoke of something almost as unpromising.

5.A gender symbol is a symbol used to denote the sex of a life form or to characterize an agent by gender.使

6.These nouns all denote the word or words by which someone or something is called and identified.

7.I ask a man by the tills what stopped him from going for the quiche today, and he pauses, fork tapping his chin to denote thoughtfulness.

8.Crossed CheckA check that has two lines across it to denote that it must be paid into a bank account.

9.Crossed Check A check that has two lines across it to denote that it must be paid into a bank account.线线

10.What is usually not mentioned is that cybernetics was also used in ancient Greece to denote a governor of a country.