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隐含, 暗示
to implicitly convey something such as an idea, feeling, etc. in addition to something's basic meaning
及物动词
- The use of warm colors like red and orange in the painting connotes a sense of passion and intensity.
在绘画中使用红色和橙色等暖色暗示了一种激情和强烈的感觉。
- The word "home" can connote feelings of warmth, security, and comfort.
“家”这个词可以隐含温暖、安全和舒适的感觉。
- His choice of formal language in the email connotes professionalism and seriousness.
他在电子邮件中选择正式语言暗示了专业性和严肃性。
- Wearing a white dress to a wedding traditionally connotes purity and innocence.
在婚礼上穿白色连衣裙传统上意味着纯洁和天真。
- The dark clouds in the sky connote an approaching storm, creating a sense of foreboding.
天空中的乌云暗示着即将到来的风暴,营造出一种不祥的预感。
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暗示, 意味着
to suggest or imply a particular consequence or condition
及物动词
- The sudden drop in stock prices connotes economic instability in the market.
股价的突然下跌暗示了市场中的经济不稳定。
- The absence of sunlight connotes the approach of evening.
阳光的缺失意味着夜晚的临近。
- The decrease in tourist arrivals connotes economic troubles in the region.
游客数量的减少意味着该地区的经济问题。
- The sharp increase in crime rates connotes a lack of security in the neighborhood.
犯罪率的急剧上升意味着社区缺乏安全。
- The decrease in consumer spending connotes a slowdown in the economy.
消费者支出的减少意味着经济放缓。
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