英:[em'blemətaɪz]
美:[em'bleməˌtaɪz]
英:[em'blemətaɪz]
美:[em'bleməˌtaɪz]
vt.
作为…象征
作为…标志
用符号代表
用徽章象征
verb
transitive verb
to represent by or as if by an emblem : symbolize
emblemat(ic) + -ize
The first known use of emblematize was in 1615
1 The driving wind and storm that emblematized another kind, gave emphasis also to the emblem of shelter.
2 It is so holy to emblematize and stick up for peace, friendship, health, civilization, happiness and beauty for everyone is our tenet.
这一切体现了——代言并帮助每个人维护和平、友谊、健康、文明、幸福、美丽是我们的神圣宗旨。
3 To emblematize and stick up for peace, friendship, health, civilization, happiness, beautiful for everyone is our tenet.
代言并帮助所有人维护和平、友谊、健康、文明、幸福、美丽是我们的神圣职责。
4 The trolley question is meant to emblematize tough decision-making for the purpose of moral deliberation; programming morality into our vehicles is a matter of deeper, almost mystical complexity.
5 For most people, private car emblematize affluent, however this opinion has been out today.
对大多数人而言,私家汽车象征着富裕,然而这种观念今天已经过时了。
6 His inability to accept payment now, he suggests, is an expression of his faith in God, as emblematized by the Jesus figurines we see proudly displayed next to his army certificates.
7 Typically treated as sartorial jokes, these jumpsuits emblematize the star at his apogee, that moment before his fame and his life collapsed on him and he crumpled to earth.
8 The best directors can get a complex performance, emblematized in iconic moments and symbolic inflections and gestures, from almost anyone.
9 Michel’s father and uncle, Pierre and Jean, were widely considered to be nouvelle cuisine pioneers, emblematized by a famous salmon and sorrel dish they invented.
10 The United States, by contrast, emblematized the proud property-owning democracy.
11 The earth itself was sometimes emblematized in the same way.
12 To emblematize and stick up for peace, friendship, health, civilization for everyone is our tenet.
代言并帮助每个人维护和平、友谊、健康、文明是我们的神圣宗旨。
13 Both Mulligan and Kazan are credible but can’t quite shake the film’s attempt to emblematize the journalists as icons.
14 Baradar, who once emblematized the Taliban’s ascetic-warrior image, will have to decide whether to sleep there, in the former home of the men he spent two decades fighting.
15 The guests began to introduce themselves and deliver their tales of woe, each one seemingly handpicked to emblematize a different failure of the ACA.
16 Ah, but that gaze is I think what hits me, and it emblematizes the importance of vision for justice.
17 The grim reaper has taken up permanent residence here, and is emblematized by a looming guillotine and personified by the guards, the dandified warden and the corpses that are hauled off like sacks of garbage.
18 The incident, caught on video by a bystander and quickly amplified on social media, came to emblematize a painful but familiar story in San Francisco.
19 the burned-out church emblematizes how the religious strife has destroyed that nation
20 General Monk, as Archon, charms the factions to sleep, and the Restoration is emblematized by the arrival of Charles, and the Duke of York, under the names of Albion and Albanius.
1 象征
type attribute symbol token badge emblem epitome insignia allegory personification ensign figura represent symbolize personify epitomize typify representative typical symbolic hieroglyphic standard signature indication metaphor image figure indicate signify smoke signal figurative emblematic aniconic picture seal icon pledge sacrament typology figuration typification body