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On the flip side, staying late at the office and working weekends has acquired a very different negative connotation - this one at the parent-teacher conference.

We were not however prepared to face the connotation of a notorious named gang in Cape Town, nor shall I say the impact that names can have.

Finally, the terminology was made consistent so that a given term (for example, type, instance, specification, or occurrence) has the same general connotation in all contexts in which it appears.

He made a great contribution to Yanan spirit in its founding and development, which he gave it a scientific connotation of definition, elaborated incisively its content, built up its theory foundation firmly, promoted its historical process enthusiastically and built its magnificent image.

Debussy music and Impressionist paintings of artistic pursuit, and cultural connotation and Aesthetic is an example.

In any case, the tension between denotation and connotation is part of the way in which irony works.

Positional Verb (some consider it Adherent Verb) has drew much attention of many grammarians for that it could be dynamic and static in connotation.

The whole article is composed of three sectionsThe first section :your own nature is the Buddha nature—the reality theory of Zen thought ,at this section ,we mainly intyouduce connotation of nature reality theory and the aesthetics meaning.

As opposed to black, white usually has a positive connotation.

People are more open about their desire to be attractive, and plastic surgery no longer has a negative connotation.

Investors are now discovering another unfortunate connotation: the hedge-fund firm has suspended redemptions and their money is trapped in its vaults.

Both sides should take a broad and long-term view to actively expand the mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields and constantly enrich the connotation of bilateral strategic partnership.

It is the use of derogatory language or words that carry a negative connotation when describing an enemy.

For these critics, tension implies the conflicts between a word's denotation and its connotation, between a literal detail and a figurative one, and between an abstract and a concrete detail.

Midwestern or Northeastern American accents are also easily understood by international users and carry less of an upper-crust connotation.

Nazarbayev said that the connotation of Kazakhstan-China cooperation gets increasingly enriched.

In the process of teaching, both the teacher and students are endowed with the sense of beauty of the language so as to appreciate the artistic style of the text as well as its aesthetic connotation in the book.

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Hacking has been given mercantile connotation and in general, this activity has been officially declared illegal.

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