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fig·ur·a·tive
fIg y r tihv
figuratively (adv.)
词根:figure
adj.figured 华丽的;有形状的;用图画表现的;有图案的
figural 借喻的;具有人的形象的;比喻的
n.figure 数字;人物;图形;价格;(人的)体形;画像
figuration 成形;外形;定形;比喻表达法;图案装饰法
v.figured 以图画或图表描绘;设想(figure的过去式和过去分词)
vi.figure 计算;出现;扮演角色
vt.figure 计算;认为;描绘;象征
adjective
representing by a figure or resemblance : emblematic
the figurative dove of peace
of or relating to representation of form or figure in art
figurative sculpture
expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another with which it may be regarded as analogous : metaphorical in a figurative sense, civilization marches up and down—Lewis Mumford
figurative language
characterized by figures of speech
a figurative description
figurative language形象语言;语言特色
14世纪末,"象征性的",源自古法语 figuratif "比喻的",源自晚期拉丁语 figurativus "比喻的"(指言语),源自 figurat-,拉丁语的过去分词词干 figurare "形成,塑造",源自 figura "形状,形式,图像"(源自 PIE 词根 *dheigh- "形成,建造")。指言语,语言等,"寓言的,比喻的,涉及修辞手法的",14世纪末开始使用。相关词: Figuratively。
象征,用图形表示
Middle English figuratif "representing symbolically," from Medieval Latin figūrātīvus, from Latin figūrātus, past participle of figūrāre "to shape, make a likeness of, represent" + -īvus -ive — more at figure >entry 2
The first known use of figurative was in the 14th century
figure1 of 2noun
numeral sense 1
plural arithmetic sense 2
a good head for figures
price entry 1 sense 1
the shape or outline of something
bodily shape or form especially of a person
something that represents a form especially of a person
a diagram or pictorial illustration
a combination of points, lines, or surfaces in geometry
a circle is a closed plane figure
pattern entry 1 sense 3, design
personality sense 4, personage
figure2 of 2verb
to decorate with a pattern
believe sense 5, decide
figured we might win
to be or appear important
figure in the news
compute sense 1, calculate
figurinenoun
a small carved or molded figure
figureheadnoun
a figure, statue, or bust on the bow of a ship
a person who has the title but not the powers of the head of something
figuredadjective
adorned with, formed into, or marked with a figure
being represented
indicated by figures
figurativeadjective
expressing one thing in terms normally used for another : metaphorical
the figurative use of "foot" in "the foot of the mountain"
figurativeadjective
expressing one thing in terms normally used for another : metaphorical
the figurative use of "foot" in "the foot of the mountain"
1 Here performance, movement, light, sound – and the odd collaboration with folks such as performance artist Philip Li – are brought into play to provide a more inspiring context for figurative drawing.
2 Nearby, the Marble Faun shapes limestone and alabaster into intricately frilled but only tenuously figurative shapes.
3 I figured that it might take some digging to mine modern Reno’s figurative silver.
4 Time and again, the photographs and figurative works show cities in ruin.
5 Her art ranges, with almost unfailing success, from text-based paintings to figurative sculptures, staged photographs, videos and video installations and interactive, socially oriented pieces.
6 Both make figurative paintings with a dreamy, surreal edge.
7 Most of the works are paintings and most are figurative.
8 “In Istanbul, we have more space, and it ranges from sculpture to video, painting and photography. But it’s more figurative. The human figure runs through the collection strongly.”
9 The reality is that in the United States people of different faiths have often managed to learn about and even share in each other’s traditions without immediately going to figurative war when they’re different.
10 Ski bums, showbiz types and figurative artists recur in this collection.
11 Journalist, activist and foundational second-wave feminist, Gloria Steinem has been in the figurative spotlight for five decades.
12 He set “The Pale King” in Peoria, the figurative perfect middle of the country since vaudeville days.
13 Her figurative compositions reflect her Nigerian heritage, document her experiences in America and explore the intimate and quotidian details of domestic life.
14 A distinctly spiritual dimension marks the union of material naturalism and figurative allusion.
15 Her contribution is a set of eerie, heavily veiled figurative sculptures like mannequins modeling outfits for a Tim Burton movie.
16 The tension between the abstract and figurative in Close’s work is a constant.
17 Those drawings are among the best-known works in Mr. Dinnerstein’s long career, in which he remained devoted to figurative realism and resisted the Abstract Expressionism that was starting to flourish in the early 1950s.
18 After a traumatizing auto accident in 1979, the work turned figurative, intensely focused on autobiography and African-American politics.
19 Additionally, this paper also discussed the domestic responses for new figurative painting from china.
此外, 本文还探讨了来自中国本土对新具象绘画的回应.
20 Heffernan, who worships at the figurative altar of the Old Masters, continues to strike me as a little mawkish, but her chops are undeniable.
2 非字面的
3 表象
4 比喻
metaphorical figural allegoric tralatitious figuratively allegorically image comparison trope similitude tropical myth metaphor fig. figure of speech imagery analogy parabolic tropological parable allegory parabolical figure schema proverb
5 转用
6 图形
7 造型的
8 象征
representative typical symbolic emblematic hieroglyphic type figure symbol representation token emblem image body symbolize indicia attribute badge metaphor symbolism archetype epitome allegory represent typify indicative metaphorical indication indicate signify personify stand for aniconic picture seal icon pledge sacrament ensign typology figuration figura typification emblematize
9 图形的
10 形象的
11 词藻华丽的
12 形象
13 具象的
15 形容
18 有文采的
19 借喻的
20 象征性的