英:[emblɪ'mætɪkəl]
美:[emblɪ'mætɪkəl]
英:[emblɪ'mætɪkəl]
美:[emblɪ'mætɪkəl]
词根:emblem
adj.emblematic 象征的;可当标志的
n.emblem 象征;徽章;符号
vt.emblem 象征;用符号表示;用纹章装饰
Adjective
1. serving as a visible symbol for something abstract;
"a crown is emblematic of royalty"
"the spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish"
borrowed from New Latin emblēmaticus, from emblēmat-, emblēma emblem >entry 1 + -icus -ic >entry 1
The first known use of emblematic was in 1645
embodyverb
to give definite form to
embodied her ideas in suitable words
to cause to become a body or a part of a body or system
the Constitution embodies the fundamental laws of the United States
to represent in visible form
a leader who embodies courage
emblemnoun
an object or likeness used to suggest a thing that cannot be pictured
the flag is the emblem of our nation
a device, symbol, design, or figure used as an identifying mark
the club's emblem
emblematicadjective
of, relating to, or serving as an emblem : symbolic
1 According to a practice observed at the coronation of princes, the pope is invested with national authority by ascending the Chair of State, and receiving a headdress emblematical of temporal sovereignty.
2 "The absence of eyes I take to be emblematical of moral blindness; for in the world of spirits there is no deceiving each other by false seemings; as we are, so we appear."
3 That going south was much the grander of the two, and had a long procession of people carrying emblematical devices, honorific umbrellas, drums, gongs, and musical instruments.
4 Two scenes were they, antagonistic in character,—though oft coupled together, like their emblematical deities in the pagan Pantheon.
5 The emblematical lilies of the Cathedral rise in rows one beside the other, as one sees them in a florist's Easter windows.
6 the dove is emblematic of the organization's mission to bring some peace to a troubled world
7 "The needle was emblematical of the sword or the dagger; the letter 'M' stands for mort."
8 But the explanation for that bug is really emblematic of this whole situation and suggests that the software wasn’t ready for prime time.
9 It might be made emblematical of something.
那可能是某一事物的标志.
10 All these bearings are emblematical of the crusades; and the water-bowgets are a play upon the name.
11 Transparencies, emblematical of the liberties of the country, were exhibited at all the public edifices.
12 To the rational mind, this glory will appear emblematical only of the sun himself in his radiant summer brightness, because it is manifestly so of no other object in nature.
13 He vaguely felt that it was portentous and emblematical, for that evening the brightness of the West seemed to beckon him.
14 Above Gryme is represented a hand, being emblematical of the hand of providence by which Haveloc was preserved, and near the hand is the star which marks the point where the inscription begins and ends.
15 “A man that could be entrusted with the highest styles,” he answered; “the nude, for instance; and the patriotic and emblematical styles.”
16 But for the emblematical painting on his face, freshly touched up, he might have appeared handsome.
17 Note the two emblematical ships on the fa�ade.
18 This enigmatic humour of the Egyptian learning seems to have been caught by the emblematical Greeks.
19 Neptune struck the earth with his trident and produced the horse, whose bounding motions are emblematical of the agitation of the sea.
20 The badge is emblematical of the sufferings of Jesus for the love of and redemption of mankind.