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BNC: 9831 COCA: 11350

connotation

noun
/ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃn/
/ˌkɑːnəˈteɪʃn/
[countable, uncountable]
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  1. an idea suggested by a word in addition to its main meaning含义;隐含意义
    • The word ‘professional’ has connotations of skill and excellence.professional 这个词隐含着技艺和专长的意思。
    • negative connotations贬义
    • It is important to understand the power of connotation.理解内涵的力量很重要。
    compare denotation
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    • That word has strong sexual connotations.那个词有很强的性暗示。
    • The notion of abuse has wider connotations than the physical.虐待这一概念的内涵不单指身体上的虐待。
    • The term ‘at-risk youth’ has taken on broad connotations.“高危青少年”这一术语有了广泛的引申意义。
    • The term ‘native’ has acquired pejorative connotations among some groups.native (土着)一词在某些群体中逐渐有了贬低的意味。
    • The word carries connotations of romance.这个词带有浪漫之义。
    • There is no sexual connotation to this behaviour/​behavior.这一行为没有任何性暗示。
    • There were political connotations in such choices.这样的选择具有政治含义。
    • the cultural connotations of these conventions这些习俗的文化内涵
    • the derogatory connotation of the term ‘diva’diva (名媛)一词的贬损含义
    • the negative connotations attached to the word ‘academic’academic 这个词所带的贬义
    • the obvious symbolic connotations of his name他名字显而易见的象征意义
    • words that today have religious connotations如今有了宗教含义的词语
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • obvious
    • strong
    • broad
    verb + connotation
    • acquire
    • carry
    • have
    preposition
    • connotation of
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    Word Originmid 16th cent.: from medieval Latin connotatio(n-), from connotare ‘mark in addition’, from con- ‘together with’ + notare ‘to note’.
BNC: 9831 COCA: 11350
connotation

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONNOTATION | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEobvious, strong明顯的/強烈的隱含意義the obvious symbolic connotations of his name他名字顯而易見的象徵意義broad, wider (especially BrE) 廣泛的/更廣泛的引申義The term 'at-risk youth' has taken on broad connotations.“高危青少年”這一術語有了廣泛的引申意義。The notion of abuse has wider connotations than the physical.虐待這一概念的內涵不單指身體上的虐待。negative, sinister, unfortunate負面的/不祥的/不吉利的含義derogatory, pejorative貶損的含義the derogatory connotation of the term 'diva'diva (名媛)一詞的貶損含義positive正面含義cultural, moral, political, racial, religious, sexual文化內涵;道德含義;政治含義;種族含義;宗教含義;性暗示the cultural connotations of these conventions這些習俗的文化內涵There were political connotations in such choices.這樣的選擇具有政治含義。words that today have religious connotations如今有了宗教含義的詞語There is no sexual connotation to this behaviour / behavior.這一行為沒有任何性暗示。VERB + CONNOTATIONacquire, carry, have有了含義;帶有含義That word has strong sexual connotations.那個詞有很強的性暗示。The term 'native' has acquired pejorative connotations among some groups.native (土着)一詞在某些群體中逐漸有了貶低的意味。lose失去含義'Catholic' lost its original connotation of universality.catholic 一詞失去了其原本的“普世”含義。attach, give sth帶含義;給予⋯含義the negative connotations attached to the word 'academic'單詞 academic (學術氣)帶有的負面含義PREPOSITIONconnotation of⋯的含義The word carries connotations of romance.這個詞帶有浪漫之義。
BNC: 9831 COCA: 11350
connotation noun
association
BNC: 9831 COCA: 11350
connotation
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