denotative
/dɪˈnəʊ.tə.tɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdiː.noʊ.teɪ.t̬ɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdē-nō-ˌtā-tiv di-ˈnō-tə-tiv/ (ame, mw)
denotative — 形容詞
- denotativepositive
- more denotativecomparative
- most denotativesuperlative
1. describing the basic, direct meaning of a word, rather than the emotions, cultur
字面的
詞語的明確基本意義
describing the basic, direct meaning of a word, rather than the emotions, cultural associations, or personal impressions that people connect with that word.
The denotative meaning of 'home' is 'a place where someone lives,' not 'a warm, safe feeling.'
'home' 的字面意思是「一個人居住的地方」,而不是「溫暖、安全的感覺」。
denotative meaning of + noun phrase
Yumi explained that the denotative meaning of 'snake' is simply 'a long, legless reptile,' though many people fear snakes.
Yumi 解釋說,'snake' 的字面意思就是「一種長而無腿的爬行動物」,雖然很多人怕蛇。
In a dictionary, the denotative definition of a word comes first, before any figurative or emotional uses.
在字典中,一個詞的字面定義會排在比喻或情感用法之前。
Kofi asked his teacher whether 'cheap' has the same denotative meaning as 'inexpensive.'
Kofi 問老師,'cheap' 和 'inexpensive' 是否具有相同的字面意思。
- connotative
the direct antonym in linguistics; refers to the ideas and feelings a word suggests beyond its literal meaning
- figurative
describes language used in a non-literal way, such as metaphors or idioms
文法句型
denotative meaning of + noun
用法筆記
This term is most common in academic contexts, especially linguistics and literary analysis. It almost always appears before the noun 'meaning' or 'definition.' Distinguish from 'connotative,' which refers to the emotional or cultural associations of a word.