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em·blem·a·tic
em bl mae tihk
emblematically (adv.)
词根:emblem
adj.emblematical 象征的;典型的
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"
2. being or serving as an illustration of a type;
"the free discussion that is emblematic of democracy"
"an action exemplary of his conduct";
"象征的; 通过某种暗示或习惯性联系来代表的",1640年代,可能通过法语 emblématique,仿佛来自拉丁语 *emblematicus,源自 emblema(见 emblem)。相关词汇 emblematically。
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
emblematicadjective
of, relating to, or serving as an emblem : symbolic
1 It is emblematic of Kepes’s aspirations that the program he established at MIT was not called the Department of Art and Design; it bore a scientific-sounding name: the Center for Advanced Visual Studies.
2 Critics say the shift is emblematic of changes that will affect a wide range of other parks and monuments, as well as those who visit them.
3 As its name suggests, the video is emblematic of its time — blatantly political in a way that appeals to social media and its love of dissectable visuals.
4 The incident has become emblematic for both sides of the decades-old conflict between neighbors who despise each other - and shows how young lives on both those sides can be reduced to ruins.
5 The moment is emblematic of her mother’s fierce love, which requires a corresponding step toward self-love from her daughter.
6 The shop’s approach is emblematic of what it takes to survive in what was already an unsparing restaurant business before Covid-19: grueling hours, tight margins and a do-it-yourself ethos that converts passers-by into regulars.
7 DelFavero posted a photo of her tattoo in the group, adding that it is emblematic of her mother, who once collected pieces by MacKenzie-Childs — the studio that designed the chair.
8 It is so emblematic of the mindset that I grew up around.”
9 Whatever follows, Shawkat has her treasured memories of her conclusion at “Search Party,” which felt emblematic of her time on the series.
10 Whiteness is emblematic of purity.
白色是纯洁的象征。
11 The museum now sits off Malcolm X Boulevard, a couple of blocks north of Sylvia’s and Red Rooster, the emblematic culinary institutions of old and new Harlem.
12 But the show, emblematic of one version of our “conversation on race,” presumes that the solution is conversational.
13 For us, the freedom afforded dogs is emblematic of the larger ease here.
14 Even though it was a Western, it felt like it was emblematic of my writing, so I just felt like it was a good way to start off the other adventures.
15 They brought their specially developed high-tech tool into the museum when it was closed and studied the portraits' faces, which are emblematic of sfumato.
16 Two from the new album felt emblematic: “The Fixer,” a hard-rock stomper about his endless good intentions, and “Just Breathe,” a ballad of gratitude and renewed devotion.
17 Clinton is both a product of her time and emblematic of it.
18 He was less certain, though, about the video, played in one version to the strains of Alice Russell, and in another, Janice Joplin belting her emblematic “Piece of My Heart.”
19 The conflation is both fascinating and disturbing — source of the novel's title but also emblematic of a confusion that they share.
20 Whether it be a peach or a pepper, that ingredient often becomes the centerpiece of an emblematic dish, cementing its special place in the culture to which it belongs and to those who prepare it.
1 象征
representative typical symbolic mystical emblematical aniconic hieroglyphical figuratively symbolically image sign figure attribute symbol indication badge emblem typification personation represent symbolize personify typify epitomise smoke signal token metaphor embody figurative hieroglyphic type representation body insignia indicate denote indicative metaphorical signify stand for picture seal icon pledge sacrament allegory ensign typology figuration figura emblematize
3 有代表性的
5 典型
average normal classic representative typical prime characteristic vintage reflective customary habitual archetypal true-blue par excellence echt typically ne plus ultra type study model example archetype embodiment epitome exemplar personification poster child writ large
6 标记的
7 标志
sign mark index logo symbol marker token pointer signage emblem trappings barometer signal tag indicator scalp denote
8 典型的
average normal classic representative typical prime characteristic vintage reflective customary habitual archetypal true-blue par excellence echt