met.a.phor
n.(名词)Abbr. met.,metaph.A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in.a sea of troubles. or 缩写 met.,metaph.隐喻:一种语言表达手法,通常用指某物的词或词组来指代他物,从而暗示它们之间的相似之处,如.忧愁之海. 或 例句:.All the world`s a stage.(Shakespeare).整个世界一台戏.(莎士比亚)
One thing conceived as representing another; a symbol:象征:被想象成代替另一物的事物;象征:例句:.The high-rise garbage repository is a metaphor for both accomplishment and failure.(Richard Sever).堆积如山的垃圾场既是人类成就的象征,也是人类失败的象征.(理查德·塞沃)
来源:Middle English methaphor 中古英语 methaphor from Old French metaphore 源自 古法语 metaphore from Latin metaphora 源自 拉丁语 metaphora from Greek [transference, metaphor] 源自 希腊语 [转移,隐喻] from metapherein [to transfer] 源自 metapherein [转移] meta- [meta-] meta- [前缀,表.在中间.] pherein [to carry] * see bher- pherein [传送] *参见 bher-
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met.aphor.ic
met.aphor.ically
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