connotation
英 [kɒnə'teɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [,kɑnə'teʃən]
英語の語源
- connotation (n.)
- 1530s, from Medieval Latin connotationem (nominative connotatio), from connotat-, past participle stem of connotare "signify in addition to the main meaning," a term in logic, literally "to mark along with," from Latin com- "together" (see com-) + notare "to mark" (see note).
A word denotes its primary meaning, its barest adequate definition -- father denotes "one that has begotten." A word connotes the attributes commonly associated with it -- father connotes "male sex, prior existence, greater experience, affection, guidance."
例文
- 1. 「Urchin 」、with its connotation of mischievousness,may not be a particularly apt word.
- urchinはいたずらの意味があり、特に適切な言葉ではないかもしれない。
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- 2. A possible connotation of " home " is a place of warmth, comfort and affection ".
- 「家」の可能性のある意味は、「暖かい、快適で愛のある場所」である。
- 3.The connotation or sense of a sentence is a proposition.
- 1つの文の意味または意味は命題です。
- 4.The term "reliability "has many popular connotation .
- 「信頼性」という言葉には一般的な意味がたくさんあります。
- 5.A good dictionary will give us the connotation of a word as well as its denotation.
- 良い辞書は文字の意味だけでなく、その文字の言外の意味も教えてくれます。
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