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复数:icons
词根:icon
adj.iconic 图标的,形象的
iconoclastic 打破旧习的;偶像破坏的
n.iconography 肖像研究;肖像学;图解
iconology 象征主义;肖像学
noun
a person or thing widely admired especially for having great influence or significance in a particular sphere an actor and fashion icon … Purple Rain, the flick that established Prince as a pop icon and cineaste.—Robert Christgau and Carola Dibbell That cultural icon, the Nintendo Game Boy, was released in 1989 …—Eleanor Flegg
a civil rights icon
emblem, symbol A single photograph, the photograph of Earth taken from space by William Anders, on Apollo 8, in 1968, served as an icon for the entire environmental movement.—Jill Lepore The nation's first President was transformed into an icon, a national symbol whose somewhat forbidding portrait would adorn the dollar bill.—John J. O'Connor
Rosie the Riveter, a WWII [World War II] cultural icon with her blue jumpsuit and red bandana, represented the women who went to work at manufacturing hubs across the nation …—David DeBolt
a graphic symbol on a computer display screen that represents an app, an object (such as a file), or a function (such as the command to save)
a sign (such as a word or graphic symbol) whose form suggests its meaning
archaic a usually pictorial representation : image
[Late Greek eikōn, from Greek] in Eastern Orthodox Christianity a representation (as in a mural, a mosaic, or a painting on wood) of sacred events or especially of a sacred individual (such as Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint) used as an object of veneration or a tool for instruction
combining form
image
iconolatry
cultural icon文化偶像
application iconn. 应用程序图标
“ikon”也作“icon”,指“图像、形象、图片”,同时也指“雕像”,最早出现于1570年代。它源自于拉丁语“icon”,后来又来自于希腊语“eikon”,意为“相似、形象、肖像; 镜中的影像; 一种幻象”,在哲学中指“心灵中的形象”,与“eikenai”(意为“像、看起来像”)有关,但其起源不确定。这个词在东方教会的特定意义上,最早见于1833年的英语中。计算机意义上的“ikon”首次记录于1982年。
图符
Noun Latin, from Greek eikōn, from eikenai to resemble Combining form Greek eikon-, eikono-, from eikon-, eikōn
The first known use of icon was in 1572
idealizeverb
to think of or represent persons or things as one believes they should be rather than as they are
idealizeverb
to think of or represent persons or things as one believes they should be rather than as they are
idealismnoun
the practice of forming ideals or living under their influence
ideal1 of 2adjective
existing only in the mind : not real
a purely ideal conception of society
having no flaw : perfect
ideal weather
ideal2 of 2noun
a standard of perfection, beauty, or excellence
a perfect type : a model for imitation
icyadjective
covered with, full of, or consisting of ice
very cold
icy weather
unfriendly sense 1
iconnoun
a person or thing widely admired especially for having great influence or significance in a particular sphere
a religious image usually painted on a small wooden panel
emblem sense 1, symbol
a pictorial symbol on a computer screen
1 Silversmith, printmaker, businessman, and patriot, Revere has acquired heroic status thanks to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s long poem about his legendary midnight ride, and Copley’s painting has become virtually an American icon.
2 Click the Start Application icon.
点击启动应用程序图标。
3 He's not just any American. He is an icon.
4 A new icon means a new cult.
一个新的偶像就意味一种新的潮流.
5 Point to four quarter notes or four icons while the class pats a steady beat.
6 With the dragon’s broad horselike face and flattened body, it resembled the sort of zmeu that might adorn a medieval icon or tapestry.
7 Q. Who are your style icons/role models?
8 Seconds later, the desktop appeared with icons for math, science, French—every subject—ready for access.
9 Pop culture icons, such as the Beatles, helped popularize yoga by showing interest in yogic meditation.
流行文化偶像例如披头士对瑜珈打坐表现出兴趣, 这有助于瑜珈的推广.
10 So perhaps it was natural that Yao would turn to the Houston icon for help.
所以,偶像自然而然就成了姚明求助的对象.
11 There were precious few opportunities for young black men in the segregated America of the 1920s, yet through music these two men became icons.
12 He is most famous for his Westerns, and became an enduring American icon.
他最为人称道的是其主演的西部片,而且成为了美国人永远的偶像。
13 Nike clad icons like Tiger Woods and Jordan resist politics at all costs.
老虎伍兹和乔丹等耐克打造的偶像都不惜任何代价来抵制政治.
14 In each desktop, user can setup icons and icons layout, wallpapers and wallpapers styles.
在每个桌面上, 用户可以设置图标和图标的布局, 墙纸和墙纸风格.
15 As far as I’m concerned, if Andy Warhol was like me, then one day I’d be a cultural icon too.
16 In ''On Thin Ice'', Richard Ellis, a writer and illustrator, paints a natural history of the icon of the north, the polar bear.
在《薄冰之上》一书中,作家兼插画家理查·埃利斯描绘了北极图标,北极熊的自然史。
17 Chinese basketball player Yao Ming is honored in the icon group.
中国篮球运动员姚明被评为“最具影响力的偶像人物”.
18 He whooshed forward faster but his battery icon dipped down to one-quarter.
19 You are online ( proxy: manual ). Click the icon to go offline.
您现在联机 ( 代理: 手动 ). 点击此图标即可脱机.
20 Some of the icons say normal stuff like Notes or Camera.
1 图符
2 标记
indicia note sign spot Mark label index logo stamp badge cue signage stigma insignia earmark describe tag
3 插画
8 代表
factor representative behalf representation rep alternate ambassador delegate delegation envoy commissary commissar vicegerent vakil for BE represent epitomize typify
9 象征
representative typical symbolic figurative emblematic aniconic type image figure picture seal attribute symbol indication token pledge badge emblem sacrament allegory ensign typology figuration figura typification body represent indicate symbolize personify typify emblematize
10 偶像
iconic image god idol Baal God pantheon graven image joss hero iconical maumet fetish baal mammet swami cult-figure stocks and stones
12 崇拜对象
13 肖像
iconographic image figure picture representation portrait portrayal resemblance likeness effigy portraiture iconic icono- record imagery counterfeit semblance presentment effigial effigies iconology
15 画像
likeness image figure picture representation imagery portrayal counterfeit effigy iconic resemblance iconology