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91, Connotation a terma contrast with denotation, meaning the properties of the entity a word denotes. 92, The connotation of "obscurantism" is concerned with knowledge and emotion. 93, The academic circle discusses the emergence, connotation, basic characteristics, effect and the related issues of Japanese capital ownership system from different angles. 94, The connotation and the practical teaching status quo had been analyzed about the applied chemistry specialty. 95, The research goal lies in penetrates "Qin Kuai" this concrete object, the inquisition retributive justice's cultural connotation. 96, Dahua shows the trivialness and absurdness of life through parodying and has deep society connotation. 97, The culture of administrative self-accusation consists of two kinds of key elements: the subjectivity with special connotation and the regulatory. 98, Secondly, I analyze Case Teaching in terms of its connotation, features, theoretical principle, etc. 99, The connotation of the unit of translation is the essential nature of the unit, namely, the question of whether UT is linguistic units or nonlinguistic units, such as units of thoughts etc. 100, And based on theory of real estate price, science of information system and the quantitative geography, it expounds the basic connotation and the objective system of applying information system. 101, This chapter mainly makes clear the connotation of commercial house lease. 102, Mainly introduces the accusal title, concept and its connotation, as well as classification of environment crime, and so on. 103, This paper describes the connotation, characteristics and the implementation strategy of mass customization. 104, The connotation and extension of allograph should be defined respectively from the graphic shape, construction and usage of Chinese characters. So we do not have to take them as one same conception. 105, Basing on this thought, the article brings forward the life cost hypothesis, based on which a new consumption function is established and the consumer equilibrium formula is endowed new connotation. 106, Objective: To define the connotation of Logagnosia due to Apoplexy, to analyze it's pathogenesis, and to observe the integrated therapy to Logagnosia due to Apoplexy. 107, The article analyses the internal connotation and linguistic character of Mongolian's ballad. It's significance to explore linguistical culture of the Mongolian in Qinghai. 108, Color is closely connected with human life. It contains both its essential attribute and its rich cultural connotation. 109, In American diplomacy tradition, Jacksonian is very inimitable, it affects American diplomacy with its profound history culture connotation and unfailing people support. 110, The first chapter introduces the conception and connotation of criminal procedural testification standard, and compares it with similar categories. 111, Of statistic " regnant " regard a kind of morality as the system, having rich connotation and unique position and function. 112, Hyponymy in semantics is related to denotation and connotation in logics. 113, Shipbuilding precision management is one of the most important technologies in the modem shipbuilding yard, and it is an important connotation of modern scientific management. 114, Based on the relationship of forms of modern knowledge information, this article discusses the theory and connotation of literacy education, and the promotion of literacy of Web knowledge information. 115, The different gradations of industrial structure sophistication have different definitional connotation. 116, Rich in connotation, a form of address varies in meaning when applied in different circumstances. Ca... 117, All of the above bring a turning point to resurvey the value and connotation of Tang-Fu. 118, Faust is an artistic figure that has very rich and complex connotation in Western literature. 119, The connotation of BOX was discussed and the concept of generalized work center was extended based on the characteristics of networked manufacturing. 120, Had experienced shining for more than 100 years, women's tennis garment became a vane of fashion because of its abundant historical connotation and acuminous vogue wind.