symbolise

英['sɪmbəlaɪz] 美['sɪmbəlaɪz]
  • vt. 象征;以符号表示=symbolize
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Verb:
  1. represent or identify by using a symbol; use symbols;

    "The poet symbolizes love in this poem"
    "These painters believed that artists should symbolize"

  2. express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol;

    "What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize?"

1. What does this strange mark symbolise?
这个奇怪的符号象征什么?

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2. Folds of fat and pendulous breasts symbolise the bounty of the inundation.
丰满下垂的**象征着洪水的慷慨.

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3. In buddhism they symbolise wisdom.
而在佛教中,孔雀则象征着智慧.

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4. In Hinduism the patterns of the peacocks feathers, resembling eyes, symbolise And stars.
在印度教中,孔雀羽毛上像眼睛的图案代表星星.

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5. In the Middle Ages, men wore them to symbolise their courage and virility.
中世纪, 男人们佩戴钻石,作为勇敢和刚强的象征.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. In buddhism they symbolise wisdom.
      而在佛教中,孔雀则象征着智慧。
    2. Whatever the holy sites of Bethlehem symbolise, it is not a world free of pain.
      不论伯利恒的神圣地点象征着什么,这个世界终究尚未脱离苦海。

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