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词汇 collocation_english_connotation
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Collocations with connotation

These are words often used in combination with connotation.

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different connotation
Its use by the chiefs allocating wetland plots against an annual payment has a very different connotation from the past token of respect and thanks.
emotional connotation
For her, the prestige accent could never carry this kind of emotional connotation.
negative connotation
The negative connotation of the term training has led to greater adoption of the term 'teacher preparation'.
pejorative connotation
Philosophical discourse does not always register this pejorative connotation of fideism.
political connotation
If she/he wanted clear energy free of nuclear risk, the collective action easily took a political connotation.
positive connotation
In contrast to the overglorification of the early childhood years, we still have no adequate label with a positive connotation for the critical second decade of life.
religious connotation
However, when a specific word which has a religious connotation is being included, we cannot treat it lightly.
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