symbolize

美音:['sɪmbə.laɪz] 英音:['sɪmbəlaɪz]

简单释义:


v.象征;是…的象征;代表

网络象徵;用符号表示;标志

变形:

过去分词:symbolized  现在分词:symbolizing  第三人称单数:symbolizes  


完整释义:


v.

1.用符号表示,是…的符号;象征,代表


例句:

  1. They symbolize the prosperity of a country and have become the connection of nations all over the world and the ligament of peace-keeping.
    奥运会不仅是一个国家强盛的象征,更成为联系世界各国的桥梁和维护和平的纽带。

  2. Those who are not so wealthy symbolize their belief that even if they do work for a living, they are just as good as anybody else.
    那些并不富裕的人也把下面这样思想奉为信条:即使他们为生活奔波,他们也完全不比任何人逊色。

  3. and above all, architectural space is figurative and symbolize, it has an influence on people as a spiritual strength.
    更为重要的是,建筑空间具有隐喻性和象征性,它可以产生一种精神力量,影响人们的观念。

  4. Originally, dress did not symbolize social status, but the situation changed after class polarization.
    服饰原来没有地位标志的特征,而是随着阶级,等级的分化而后起的。

  5. The pre-Qin period symbolize the impact on later age of the literature and art view in the Confucianists.
    先秦儒家象征文艺观对后世的影响。

  6. Athletes from over 200 nations will participate in an opening ceremony for Games that have come to symbolize China opening up to the world.
    来自超过两百个国家的运动员将参加奥运开幕式,而这象征着中国对世界开放。

  7. They symbolize the color of sky and that of plants.
    他们代表着天的颜色和植物的颜色。

  8. The sea is often used in Bible imagery to symbolize the great mass of mankind.
    海在圣经中常被用为众多人类的意象象征。

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