denoting
英 [dɪˈnəʊtɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈnoʊtɪŋ]
v. 标志; 预示; 象征; 表示; 意指
denote的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 预示;是…的征兆;表示;是…的标志
If one thingdenotesanother, it is a sign or indication of it.- Red eyes denote strain and fatigue...
眼睛充血表明压力过大、身心疲惫。 - There was a message waiting, denoting that someone had been here ahead of her.
有了一条留言,这表示有人已先于她到了这儿。
- Red eyes denote strain and fatigue...
- VERB (符号等)代表,是…的标记
What a symboldenotesis what it represents.- In figure 24 'D' denotes quantity demanded and 'S' denotes quantity supplied.
在图 24 中,D 代表需求量而 S 代表供应量。
- In figure 24 'D' denotes quantity demanded and 'S' denotes quantity supplied.
- VERB 意思是;指代
What a word or namedenotesis what it means or refers to.- In the Middle Ages the term 'drab' denoted a very simple type of woollen cloth which was used by peasants to make their clothes.
中世纪时,drab(“本色布”)一词指的是一种农民用来制衣的非常普通的羊毛织物。
- In the Middle Ages the term 'drab' denoted a very simple type of woollen cloth which was used by peasants to make their clothes.
双语例句
- Denoting or characteristic of countries of Europe and the Western Hemisphere.
指欧洲和西半球国家,或者具有这些国家特点的。 - Gold was a precious metal in ancient china, also denoting material wealth and rank.
金是中国古代的贵重金属,也是阶级和财富的象徵。 - Having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range.
具有或者代表低音或者乐器的低音域。 - There was a message waiting, denoting that someone had been here ahead of her.
有了一条留言,这表示有人已先于她到了这儿。 - Buoy: A rounding mark that floats on the water, denoting the required course.
浮标:一种圆型的浮在水上的标记,用来标记航行路线。 - Expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another.
表示某一事件在谈判中通常指示另一事件的。 - Denoting or governed by or relating to a bishop or bishops.
表示主教,由主教统治或与之相关。 - Capitalism is a word denoting a historical stage and connoting a value-judgment.
资本主义这个词指的是一个历史阶段,意味着一种价值判断。 - ( used with singular ns denoting a period of time for) Adjectives sometimes act as noun.
(与表示一段时间的单数名词连用)形容词有时可作名词用。 - Defining the reply-to address denoting where the response should be sent is also the responsibility of the client.
定义指出响应应该发送到何处的答复地址也是客户机的职责。