metaphoric
[,metə'fɒrɪk]
- 隐喻的
英英释义
- 1. expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another;
- "a metaphorical expression"
- "metaphoric language"
实用场景例句
- Thirdly, the metaphoric language means the counteraction of moralism.
- 第三, 这种比喻性语言意味着对道德丰义的反拨.
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- The film speaks of longing and desire and is a richly metaphoric movement portrait.
- 影片呈现的是渴望与欲望的诉说,含有深层隐喻的运动画像.
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- Theory of Grammatical Metaphor provides a new approach to the modern metaphoric study.
- 语法隐喻理论为现代隐喻学研究提供了新的视角.
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双语例句
- 1. It was a metaphoric ( al ) phrase; we didn't really mean that he has green fingers, only that he is good at gardening.
- 它是一个比喻的词组; 我们并非说他长了绿手指而是说他擅长园艺技能.
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- 2. The ubiquitous mouse input device is not metaphoric of anything, but rather is learned idiomatically.
- 无所不在的鼠标输入设备没有任何隐喻; 相反,是习惯用法的学习.
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- 3. Similarly, there is nothing intuitive or metaphoric about text messaging on a phone.
- 同样, 在手机短信中也没有直观或者隐喻的内容可以参考.
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- 4. Thirdly, the metaphoric language means the counteraction of moralism.
- 第三, 这种比喻性语言意味着对道德丰义的反拨.
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- 5. Linguistic metaphor is the result of and tools for human metaphoric cognition.
- 语言中的隐喻句式是人类认知活动的中介工具.
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英文词源
- metaphoric (adj.)
- 1590s, from metaphor + -ic. Greek metaphorikos meant "apt at metaphors."