connotate
动词
[kə'nəʊteɪt]    [kə'noʊteɪt]

基本释义

v.(=connote)暗示,容纳

词根词缀

前缀 con 共同,一起
+
词根 not 标记,知道
+
后缀 ate 做,造成(动词后缀)
con + not + ate = connotate

网络释义

暗示;含义

Wiktionary英语原文词典

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例句


1、The word "freedom" often connotates notions of liberty and independence.
(“自由”这个词常常暗示着自由和独立的概念。)
2、In literature, certain symbols can connotate deeper meanings beyond their literal definitions.
(在文学中,某些符号可以含有超越字面定义的深层含义。)
connotate单词图解,单词释义场景配图

实用场景例句

商务邮件
The term 'downsizing' connotates a more strategic approach than simply firing people.
“精简编制”一词比单纯的开除暗示着更具战略性的方法。
学术写作
In postcolonial literature, the use of the native dialect connotates resistance against cultural assimilation.
在后殖民文学中,使用本土方言暗示着对文化同化的抵抗。
旅游出行
Visiting ancient ruins often connotates a sense of mystery and historical grandeur.
参观古代遗迹通常暗示着一种神秘感和历史的宏伟。
日常对话
For me, the smell of cinnamon connotates the winter holidays and warm cookies.
对我来说,肉桂的气味暗示着冬日假期和温暖的饼干。
社交媒体
Wearing vintage clothes doesn't connotate being out of touch; it means you have style!
穿复古装并不意味着脱节;它暗示着你很有品味!
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