Sentence examples for new connotations from inspiring English sources

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Now, though, China has new connotations for many workers: a threatened flood of cheap goods.

Some have gathered new connotations: bonanza, originally denoting "goodness," came through miners' slang to mean "spectacular windfall, prosperity"; mañana, "tomorrow," acquired an undertone of mysterious unpredictability.

His 1954 recording of "Let's Get Lost," a romantic ballad that took on new connotations when sung by the addict Baker, became the song most associated with him.

Like the Buena Vista Social Club from Cuba, she now carries forward music from a prerevolutionary era that has taken on new connotations.

While most authors were careful not to commit themselves to any account of how this original imposition actually occurs, and while it was recognized that words such as 'person' and 'spirit' (both important in theological contexts) do acquire new connotations, it was generally supposed that the signification of common nouns within a given conventional language remains stable.

Through exploring different ideas and narratives, and the way they form new connotations and connections when strung together in different combinations, the film taps into the central theme of interconnected energy flowing through our natural and technological universe, as well as the central theme of a world in turmoil.

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Lately, however, there is a new connotation to Stevens money.

He changed his birth name — Adolphe — because of its new connotation, learned English, and helped his father make a living by removing furniture from houses bombed in the Blitz.

Based on architectural culture of ethnic minority and folk customs, keep multiple characteristics of traditional architecture, inject new connotation, meet people's new demand of living condition.

Putting aside whether Gopnik has accurately defined satire here or, as it seems, invented a new connotation for it, he is far from alone in characterizing Houellebecq's new novel as satire.

Given the geostrategic strength of Russia and the minimal leverage that Australia has by imposing sanctions and public rebukes, it may be opportune to give "economic diplomacy" a new connotation.

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