denotation

英 [diːnəʊ'teɪʃn] 美[,dino'teʃən]
  • n. 符号;表示;意义;指示

词态变化


形容词: denotational;

英文词源


denotation (n.)
1530s, "indication," from Late Latin denotationem (nominative denotatio), noun of action from past participle stem of denotare (see denote). As a term in logic, from 1843 (contrasted with connotation).

双语例句


1. Its denotation is a truth - value.
它的外延是一项真理标准.

来自辞典例句

2. A good dictionary will give us the connotation of a word as well as its denotation.
一本好字典不仅要告诉我们一个字的字面意义,同时还要告诉我们该字的言外之意.

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3. Conversely, the broader image � � s denotation is, the narrower image � � s connotation will be.
而形象的外延越大其内涵也越大.

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4. Hyponymy in semantics is related to denotation and connotation in logics.
语义学的上下义关系涉及逻辑学上的内涵与外延.

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5. Logic The class of objects designated by specific term or concept; denotation.
用特定的词或概念来标明的学科种类; 外延.

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