词汇 | connotative |
释义 | connotative adjective language specializeduk /ˈkɒn.ə.tə.tɪv/ us /ˈkɑː.nə.teɪ.t̬ɪv/ The connotative meaning of a word includes the feelings and ideas that people may connect with that word.(词义)隐含的,内涵的 Compare denotative Meaning & significance acceptation add add up to something backspin be a badge of somethingidiom connotation drive i.e. locution locutionary mean meaningfully meaningfulness meaningless purport sense significant signify subtext what's with something?idiom Examples of connotativeconnotative Biologically meaningful: either biologically connotative or biologically significant as defined above and below. Literal similarity and dissimilarity are often contrasted with iconic, analogical, and connotative similarity. This sense of connotative adjustability is perhaps to be expected. The results yielded three underlying dimensions of affective/connotative meaning (evaluation, potency, and activity) that accounted for much of the variance in ratings. Biologically connotative: word not part of a biology term defined in either biology reference below, but appears in definitions of biology terms. Although the majority of biologically significant and connotative words occur within the boundaries, words outside of the boundaries may also be useful. By searching for the biologically connotative word survive, phenomena that involve encapsulation are found. Has a good command of idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms with awareness of connotative levels of meaning. Although words have both denotative and connotative meanings, there has been little research on the child's acquisition of connotations. I don't want to say record noises create nostalgia, necessarily - that's too strong - but they do demand some acknowledgement of their connotative power. Perhaps national honor, perhaps honesty, the poet's reference is ambiguously connotative. The words not contained in terms themselves, but do occur in definitions of biological terms, are designated biologically connotative. Each maintains a single theme throughout on both denotative and connotative levels. However, to my knowledge, there have been no child language studies investigating the acquisition of the evaluative component of connotative meaning from discourse. Connotative meanings underpin metaphor as well as other creative and expressive ways in which scientists construct or defend knowledge. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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