connotations造句

The first chapter newly defines the connotations and denotations of the old discipline: "the poetics".

And since every character has a meaning, translators must also seek to avoid those characters with negative or weird connotations.

When you are rich in your heart, the behavior and way of life displayed on you will be very concise. When your external things are complex, it shows you lack of connotations.

What strange connotations the eggplant has inspired!

In studies on the economy along the Eurasian Continental Bridge, bridgehead is a very important concept with special connotations.

He formed his own offshoot of the Ku Klux Klan which he later renamed the White Patriot Party because, as he later wrote, the Klan carried too many negative connotations.

The authors are unabashed technophiles, despite whatever negative connotations the term inescapable data might carry.

Through worldwide sales of 11 million of its l997 self-titled debut, Savage Garden has formed a definition of pop music with the most positive connotations, thanks to their hit singles," I What You," " To The Moon And Back," and" Truly Madly Deeply.

Though the two are different in connotations and requirements, they are dependent and connecting from one another, and there are trends and possibilities to invert mutually.

connotations造句

A tuft of flowers have deep modernism connotations.

The first love is the simplest and strongest, but at the same time, it lacks the connotations. Almost all the first love is very similar.