Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Connotes trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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The"we" connotes community-- the extended family system.
In India, it is the colour of Krishna and connotes strength.
Right is an idiom that connotes finding the right male partner.
It connotes the notion of an event and a position, both of which are quite wrong.
This form of pessimism isnot an emotional disposition as the term commonly connotes.
Authentic" connotes different things to different people, according to Glenn R.
The image uses negative space to create an arrow that connotes speed, precision and direction.
Sangha also connotes the notion of a collective dedicated to the same goals.
Demotic= Derived from the Greek root demos,meaning“the people,” demotic is a rich word that denotes or connotes all of the following: common, vulgar, popular, colloquial, the language of ordinary people, demagogic.
This connotes that even if a person actually sent you a particular message, he can deny sending it.
But I do know that the term“patron” somehow connotes“advocate,” which is used for the Holy Spirit.
Okay” connotes a lack of ideas or an unwillingness to contribute something more substantial to the conversation.
The element of wine, because of its natural symbolism, connotes the fullness of life and the expansion of the joy of a person(cf. Ps 103:15).
It connotes the fear of the individual that he will fail of recognition and thus lose much that would otherwise be his.
Sonja Falck is wary of the word“gifted” because“it connotes privilege”, in that the gifted person is seen as having an advantage over everyone else.
This connotes total privacy in living within an upscale environment where spaces are considered precious and luxurious.
The terms sequela and complication are often synonymous,although complication connotes that the resultant condition complicates the management of the causative condition(makes it more complex and challenging).[2].
It connotes the fact that instead of requiring"no brains" you will have to use up your whole brain to get the thing done;
The term lunar soil is often used interchangeably with lunar regolith, but typically refers to only the finer fraction of regolith, that which is composed of grains 1 cm in diameter or less.[1]Lunar dust generally connotes even finer materials than lunar soil.
Zonal, in the context of physics, connotes a tendency of flux to conform to a pattern parallel to the equator of a sphere.
Thus it connotes heroic courage and vigor to energetically engage in and accomplish a positive goal that is difficult to attain.
The guests smile because, amongst the nobility, a marriage connotes the linking of two important families and two large fortunes- which in itself is cause for great celebration and abnormal gaiety.
It thus often connotes that the condition is fulminant(as in the AMI example), but not always(as in acute rhinitis, which is usually synonymous with the common cold).
I don't like using the term“network” because it connotes self-promotion, but there are literally thousands of different meet ups, groups and happy hours(which is where the best ideas happen, of course) all over the place.
The PMP connotes that you talk and comprehend the worldwide dialect of project management and associates you to a group of professionals, associations and specialists around the world.
The term‘business environment' connotes external forces, factors and institutions that are beyond the control of the business and they affect the functioning of a business enterprise.
Cultural community” connotes a group of persons who share references that constitute a common cultural identity that they intend to preserve and develop.
Find something that connotes relaxation, and hang it either above the headboard(if there's space) or on a wall opposite the door to make a statement.
The word romance connotes love and wooing, but when it has a capital R, as in Romance languages, it probably refers to a set of languages based on Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.
In addition,"acute" also often connotes two other meanings: sudden onset and severity, such as in acute myocardial infarction(AMI), where suddenness and severity are both established aspects of the meaning.