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Перевод: connote speek connote


[глагол]
иметь дополнительное значение; иметь второстепенное значение; иметь дополнительное следствие; вызывать смысловые ассоциации; означать


Тезаурус:

  1. The arrangement of things into classes, such as the class metal , or the class man , is grounded indeed on a resemblance among the things which are placed in the same class, but not on a mere general resemblance; the resemblance it is grounded on consists in the possession by all those things of certain common peculiarities; and those peculiarities it is which the terms connote, and which the propositions consequently assert; not the resemblance.
  2. There is the Ayer-Hare question, "Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations?" to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer, "Not because of resemblance in some respect, but because of mere resemblance"; and there is the question, "What does the colour-word connote?" to which Mill gives the answer, "The mere resemblance".
  3. As I have suggested already, they connote intimacy.
  4. In their traditional exhibitionist role women are simultaneously looked at and displayed, with their appearance coded for strong visual and erotic impact so that they can be said to connote to-be-looked-at-ness .
  5. Many insults applied to men are insulting because they connote homosexuality (arsehole, bugger ).
  6. These criteria connote reproductive heterosexuality, and male-, middle-class-dominated employment.
  7. Perhaps as a result of their experiences during teaching practice and their probationary year, observation has come to connote judgement rather than support.
  8. Adjectives underline the theme of lifelessness: wintry, bony, ashy and stagnant all connote death in their various spheres of meaning.
  9. The names of feelings, like other concrete general names, are connotative; but they connote a mere resemblance.
  10. As Gandhi explains concerning sadgraha: "I liked the word, but it did not fully represent the whole idea I wished it to connote.
  11. The implication of this passage is that the words "sensation of white" denote the sensation, but connote its resemblance to other sensations called by the same name.
  12. If one wants to be powerful, it is useful to appear invulnerable; such things as crying, showing emotion and expressing intimacy connote weakness.
  13. He argued that, in each of Robbe-Grillet's first three novels, the narrative discourse is focalized around the consciousness of the central protagonist, so the recurrent objects (the rubber in Les Gommes , the cord in Le Voyeur , the centipede in La Jalousie ) connote some sexual or criminal obsession and the presence of an interiority.

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