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connotation [ˌkɑ:nəˈteɪʃn]

n. 内涵,含义; 言外之意; [逻辑学]内涵;
复数:: connotations

例句:

  • "Urchin", with its connotation of mischievousness, may not be a particularly apt word.
    urchin有淘气的含义,可能不是一个特别恰当的词。
  • A possible connotation of " home " is a place of warmth, comfort and affection ".
    “ 家 ” 的可能涵义是“一个温暖 、 舒适和爱的地方 ”.
  • The connotation or sense of a sentence is a proposition.
    一个句子的内涵或意义是一个命题.
  • But perhaps for an Israeli the sentence has a different connotation.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • I think the term manipulative is a bit misleading in its connotation.
    来自SA
  • Because yew trees have always had this sacred connotation which goes back yonks.
    来自BBC