영어에서 Connotations 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Music It has human connotations.
Whatever connotations that might have today, in Boaz's case that meant he was one of the best bosses in the Bible.
It can also have negative connotations.
(For some, this word has religious connotations, but I'm not using it that way; for more on this subject, see my free video series on the Compassionate Brain.).
The French term has two connotations.
Only the name of the island is enough to unfold in mind pleasurable connotations, volcanic landscape, gray and red beaches, dazzling white houses, terraces with panoramic sea views, stunning sunsets, wild fun.
In others, red has positive connotations.
You might not realize that the color scheme you have chosen could have negative connotations in a new market, but professional localization takes this into consideration and suggests appropriate alternatives.
Therefore, red silks are associated with more negative connotations.
He proposed for Justice John Griffiths to consider the connotations associated with the words taxi and limousine.
Most of the paintings and decorations on the homes have religious connotations.
By the time the Nazis gained control of Germany, the connotations of the swastika had forever changed.
Perhaps because, traditionally, the word“ritual” has had magical connotations.
By the 18th century, in many cases, the religious and allegorical connotations of still-life paintings were dropped and kitchen table paintings evolved into calculated depictions of varied colour and form, displaying everyday foods.
Zoologists tend to avoid terms with human connotations such as“love”.
It is the Goaßmass or Goaß, a very popular drink in the south of Germany during the 80's and that is now resurfacing with new connotations.
Certain colors could have undesirable connotations in some cultures.
Has there been a movie or a TV show where an abortion was portrayed without negative connotations?
Tima- An adorable version of Timothy, Tima has religious connotations, meaning honouring God.
Subsequent Austrians, in particular Murray Rothbard, disdained the term, both because of its technical inaccuracy and its unfortunate political connotations.
Androsterone also provides the respect of androstenone without the possible negative connotations of the aggressive nature of androstenone.
Milkweed is not always recognized for its important connection to monarchs, in fact,historically it has come with some very negative connotations.
Morton Hartley The phrase'Knowledge is power' is often quoted, but generally said with negative connotations, and understandably if used in the wrong way.
It is tough for a tool like this to interpret intention, tone, and even cultural connotations.
On May 30, 2000, the term geocaching was first proposed in a newsgroup to avoid negative connotations of the word stash.
Antiaging(Anti-aging) now has a number of quite different common meanings and connotations.
Yet most people associate WordPress with"blogging," and that may have negative connotations.
So might there be a“bad pride”- but a“good pride” also, absent all the former's negative connotations?
Both stories have involved charitable action against devastating illness, but each has had very different connotations.
Napoli's first title was not just historic in footballing terms,it also had broader socio-political connotations.