Examples of using Connotes in English and their translations into Slovak
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It connotes joyous amazement.
Though the name, Esperanza, means hope in English,in Spanish it connotes sadness and waiting.
The word usually connotes something wrong or evil;
The other deities who form the trio are Badb("Crow"), and either Macha(also connotes"Crow") or Nemain("Frenzy").
Some hackers feel this connotes an intention not to thank anybody afterwards.
It follows that I disagree with the views expressed by the Czech Republic andPortugal in so far as they argue that journalism always necessarily connotes a degree of formalism and professional procedures or control.
Being“constantly nourished” connotes a continual process of self-feeding on the Word of God.
At any rate, given its place and time of origin, suppose a new International adopts aname like Participatory Socialist International(PSI), where"participatory" connotes that it isn't our forebears' International, but is really new.
The Deity level of Ultimacy connotes a function in relation to absonite realities.
FDI connotes a cross-border investment, from a resident or a company domiciled in one country, to a company based in another country, with the aim of establishing a lasting interest in the economy.
It goes on,“Avoid abortionist,” saying the term“connotes a person who performs clandestine abortions.”.
This connotes that, contrary to the Russian producers' submission, competition in Russia is still limited.
But a few years later a celeb pops up on the scene with the same one- and it connotes a certain image or notoriety you would rather not have associated with your kid.
The term connotes a certain degree of poverty, as most mujiks were serfs before the 1861 agricultural reforms.
A concept and symbol that connotes nullity represents a qualitative advancement of the human capacity of abstraction.
Kainos, on the other hand, connotes"newness as to form or quality, and may be translated'new,''fresh,' different as to nature.'.
Typically, people believe navy connotes elegance and sophistication, which makes it a natural fit for the more serious spaces in your home.
And while being the helper in Scripture connotes superiority, the addition of“kenegdo” to the word“ezer” reveals that the position of wife is a position of equality.
The term alpha male connotes a man who at every moment demonstrates that he's in control in the home and who away from home can become snarling and aggressive.
Nike Training Club: This is not actually a real club as the name connotes, but actually an iOS and Android app made for female athletes who want to follow in the professional footsteps of Serena Williams and Gabby Douglas among others.
FX term connoting a round number like 1.2000.
Even the colors connote something.
Connote pronunciation connote[en].
Agony is a Greek word connoting struggling or wrestling.
They use names and titles that connote respect.
Clenched fists usually connote firmness of resolve- think of someone preparing himself for a football game or a fistfight.
Crowns, however, connote state power,” pointed out royals expert Arianne Chernock, an associate professor of history at Boston University.
Crowns, however, connote state power,” states Royal expert Arianne Chernock, an associate professor of history at Boston University.”.