connote
vt. 隐含,暗示,意味着
If a word or name connotes something, it makes you think of a particular idea or quality.
The term 'organization' often connotes a sense of neatness. organization
这个词常常让人想到整洁。
1. express or state indirectly
2. involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic;
But does not necessarily connote dishonesty, insincerity, or trickery.
有可能——但是并不必然地——意味着不诚实, 不诚心或欺骗.
The word " food " may connote " greed ".
“ food ” 这个词可以含有 “ 贪婪 ” 的意思.
Some grammatical rules of English connote much pragmatic information.
摘要英语语法规则中蕴含丰富的语用信息.
Some English sentences are superficially negative but they actually connote affirmative, which often confuses translators.
英语里有些否定句表达的却是肯定之意, 从而造成了汉译中的“是非”误区.
The term " program " is not intended to connote complete rigidity.
“ 程序 ” 这个词不含有完全定型的意思.