allegory 详细解释

allegory

['æligəri]

n. 寓言, 讽喻, 寓意

词形变化

名词: allegorist | 名词复数: allegories |

词义辨析

同义参见:

relation  

英英释义

名词 allegory:

a short moral story (often with animal characters)

同义词:fable, parable, apologue

a visible symbol representing an abstract idea

同义词:emblem

an expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended metaphor

补充

allegoryallegory英:[ˈæliɡəri] 美:[ˈælɪˌɡɔri, -ˌɡori]n.1.寓言

例句

1. The painting has been interpreted as an allegory of the deliverance of Italy from the French invaders in 1512.这幅画已被解读为对1512年法国入侵者撤出意大利的讽喻。 2. George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' is an allegory for the evils of human tyranny and totalitarianism.乔治•奥维尔的《动物农场》是对罪恶的人类专制和极权主义的讽喻。 3. The poem's comic allegory was transparent.该诗的滑稽式讽喻是显而易见的。 4. Las Ramblas is a perfect allegory for Barcelona itself.兰布拉大街是巴塞罗那的绝佳象征。 5. Pilgrim's Progress is an allegory of the spiritual journey.《天路历程》是一个精神历程的寓言。 6. he had given up realism for allegory.他为讽喻而放弃了现实主义。 7. the long poem is an allegory of/about love and jealousy那首长诗是一个关于爱和嫉妒的寓言。 8. a writer known for his use of allegory因善用寓言而闻名的作家 9. an allegorical poem寓言诗