connotations

connotations [kɒnə'teɪʃnz]  [kɒnə'teɪʃnz] 

原级:connotation

connotations 基本解释
含义( connotation的名词复数 );隐含意义;言外之意;内含;
connotations 单语例句

1. The term " choc ice " is understood by many to have racial connotations, meaning a person is black on the outside and white on the inside.

2. connotations的反义词

2. In this inspired atmosphere, practitioners can quietly comprehend the connotations that will hopefully inspire them to deep thoughts.

3. connotations的解释

3. Young woman artist Ma Nan has ingeniously created sculptures featuring traditional Chinese calligraphy, in which a stroke of the brush contains much cultural connotations and aesthetic value.

4. Prime Minister Tony Blair's government dropped the word " marriage " from its legislation rather than run afoul of lawmakers who feel the word has religious connotations.

5. Many of them have suffered from inferiority complexes because of the negative connotations dwarfism carries in society.

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6. At the same time, the cultural connotations of Spring Festival are fading.

7. If they could change that word to something that does not have feminine connotations, perhaps more men will come into the profession.

8. The cultural connotations of our festivals get weaker each year while sophisticated businesspeople soon fill the gap with the culture of consumption.

9. The colour green is taking on increasing connotations of everything related to environmental friendliness and resource protection.

10. The Chinese symbol of power and fortune carries mostly negative connotations in the West.

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