Synonym: intension. Similar words: denotation, confrontation, connection, innovation, agitation, limitation, invitation, delectation. Meaning: [‚kɒnəʊ'teɪʃn] n. 1. what you must know in order to determine the reference of an expression 2. an idea that is implied or suggested.
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31, And teachers misunderstanded the connotation of new idea or they showed a tendency of individualism, balkanization, contrived collegiality.
32, After discussing the connotation of the surroundings of tax planning, it points out its significance.
33, As the sole love poem in the Bible, the Canticles not only spreads around a bold and flowing love, but embodies the theme and connotation of rigid primitivism.
34, Second, it makes specific analyses of connotation, including the independence, wideness, intensity, and logic of thinking.
35, While the appearance of K anisotropy alone the microcrack front along with its physical significance and geometrical connotation is a great challenge to traditional conception and compute method of K.
36, Based on the analysis of connotation and request of regional industrialization, a combined index system with 5 classes and 55 indexes is set up.
37, This paper puts forward the definition and connotation of urban reserved area, and analyzes the differences between urban reserved area, natural conservation, and urban landscaping.
38, At last, the author compares incorporeal property with immaterial assets, and concludes the differences of these two conceptions in connotation and extension.
39, Additional, the furniture culture connotation of Europe type style is very rich, suit decorate the style is Oushi classicism .
40, The article emphasizes that in idiomatic translation, cultural connotation consideration asas literal expression.
41, Weiqi contains the essence and wonderfulness of the traditional Chinese culture, and the poems about weiqi present their specific charm due to the rich cultural connotation of weiqi.
42, Uniting Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism as one, Huang Belief has enduring vitality and rich historical connotation.
43, A ? ? time theme ? ? is always implied in the metaphysical connotation layer of Chekhov's psychological works.
44, Beijing ape-man site in Zhoukoudian is a site with most abundant connotation, complete data and most important value in the world, which is also a site with 700000 years pre - history human activity.
45, The method of the ordinary logic was used to analyze the connotation and extention of the policy evaluation, which was differently understood by the academia at present.
46, Its speed, connotation, extension suffers what productivity develops a condition to restrict.
47, Credit is one word that have rich connotation from many stable visual angle boundary polysemous words such as ethics, economy, society, law.
48, Architecture loads spirit connotation of history, city, culture, and humanity. Human spiritualize architecture with character, meaning and disposition.
49, Some scholars think of freedom is one kind of axiology, or ableism, or state theory. The text discusses the connotation of the concept of freedom to define and essence of interpretation.
50, Eastern culture and style of the simple connotation of shape and played a subtle role in the birth of Western modernist simplism style of the external characteristics have a direct impact.
50, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
51, The success of the Shanghai bank VIS bases on a open-and-shut reason :appropriate that it is a unique brand connotation symbol, after threshing , considering again and again.
52, With the rapid development of economy, fashion illustration due to its diversified forms and profound connotation of culture has taken on a board prospect for developing in rag trade.
53, Chinese calligraphy has rich cultural connotation and thus many great calligraphers emerged.
54, Introduces the connotation of files information, analyzes technique demand of file digitalize and mutual transformation between files and information.
55, Marx and Engels provided an objective analysis of the status and role of natural control, as well as its substantive connotation, measures including inside and outside, means and target.
56, On the other hand, a word which has cultural connotation in one language may not have any cultural connotation in another but correspond to it through its contextual meaning.
57, Be in our country, fair connotation includes: The first, principle of equal opportunity for all.
58, Brand communication follows its definite rules, and has its particular connotation in this net time.
59, On the other hand, his realistic painting bears explicit modern consciousness, differing from former realistic classicalism, both in the form and in the spirit connotation.
60, Rich in connotation and complicated in composition, this dance drama has been rearranged for the piano.
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