significancy 的定义
plural sig·nif·i·can·cies.
significancy 近义词
idea
significancy 的近义词 53 个
- abstraction
- aim
- approximation
- belief
- brainstorm
- clue
- concept
- conception
- conclusion
- conviction
- design
- doctrine
- end
- essence
- estimate
- fancy
- feeling
- flash
- form
- guess
- hint
- hypothesis
- import
- impression
- inkling
- intention
- interpretation
- intimation
- judgment
- meaning
- notion
- object
- objective
- opinion
- pattern
- perception
- plan
- point
- purport
- purpose
- reason
- scheme
- sense
- significance
- solution
- suggestion
- suspicion
- teaching
- theory
- thought
- understanding
- view
- viewpoint
meaning
significancy 的近义词 49 个
- acceptation
- allusion
- bearing
- bottom line
- connotation
- content
- context
- definition
- denotation
- drift
- effect
- essence
- explanation
- force
- gist
- heart
- hint
- implication
- import
- intent
- interpretation
- intimation
- meat
- message
- name of the game
- nature of beast
- nitty-gritty
- nuance
- nuts and bolts
- pith
- point
- purport
- sense
- significance
- signification
- spirit
- stuff
- subject
- subject matter
- substance
- suggestion
- symbolization
- tenor
- thrust
- understanding
- upshot
- use
- value
- worth
importance
significancy 的近义词 42 个
- accent
- attention
- bearing
- caliber
- concern
- concernment
- consequence
- denotation
- distinction
- drift
- effect
- emphasis
- force
- gist
- gravity
- import
- influence
- interest
- materiality
- moment
- momentousness
- notability
- paramountcy
- point
- precedence
- preponderance
- preponderancy
- priority
- purport
- relevance
- sense
- seriousness
- significance
- signification
- standing
- stress
- substance
- tenor
- usefulness
- value
- weight
- weightiness
更多significancy例句
- In 1872 an incident occurred of an amusing description, which, as it has some significancy, is worthy of notice.
- But, indeed, neither is the language deficient in fanciful significancy, nor the measure in good old melody.
- "As weel as can be expected," answered I, without mair significancy or intelligence than a babe or suckling would have exhibited.
- Such was the event which, by an epithet that has since acquired a twofold significancy, has been called the "blessed Restoration."
- But the lesson which the example of Tazewell presents to the American mind is of yet greater significancy.