adumbration 的定义
- a shadow or faint image of something:In the south, where the Tibetan plateau begins its gradual rise, we can just glimpse the hazy adumbration of its mountains above the undulating horizon.
 - a foreshadowing of or precursor to something:Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy of 1808 serves in every way as an adumbration of the Ninth Symphony.The essay is a fascinating adumbration of an idea that would become the author’s obsession six months later.
 - concealment or overshadowing:The haunting tune reflects the sad adumbration of the heroine’s emotional priorities as she rejects her prospective lover.
 
adumbration 近义词
等同于 indication
adumbration 的近义词 43 个
- explanation
 - expression
 - gesture
 - hint
 - implication
 - inkling
 - manifestation
 - omen
 - proof
 - reminder
 - sign
 - signal
 - suggestion
 - symptom
 - trace
 - warning
 - attestation
 - augury
 - auspice
 - cue
 - earnest
 - forewarning
 - index
 - intimation
 - mark
 - nod
 - note
 - notion
 - pledge
 - portent
 - preamble
 - prefiguration
 - prognostic
 - prolegomenon
 - show
 - signifier
 - telltale
 - token
 - vestige
 - wind
 - wink
 - indicia
 - significant
 
adumbration 的反义词 1 个
等同于 revelation
adumbration 的近义词 41 个
- announcement
 - discovery
 - epiphany
 - leak
 - news
 - apocalypse
 - betrayal
 - break
 - broadcasting
 - clue
 - communication
 - cue
 - display
 - divination
 - divulgement
 - earful
 - exhibition
 - expose
 - exposition
 - exposure
 - exposé
 - flash
 - foreshadowing
 - inspiration
 - manifestation
 - oracle
 - proclamation
 - prophecy
 - publication
 - scoop
 - showing
 - sign
 - tip
 - uncovering
 - unveiling
 - vision
 - blow by blow
 - eye-opener
 - lightning bolt
 - the latest
 - unearthing
 
adumbration 的反义词 5 个
等同于 shade
等同于 shadow
adumbration 的近义词 13 个
adumbration 的反义词 3 个
等同于 sketch
adumbration 的近义词 38 个
等同于 representation
等同于 emblem
等同于 figure of speech
adumbration 的近义词 52 个
- allegory
 - alliteration
 - allusion
 - analogue
 - analogy
 - anaphora
 - anticlimax
 - antistrophe
 - antithesis
 - aposiopesis
 - apostrophe
 - asyndeton
 - bathos
 - communication that is not meant literally; stylistic device
 - comparison
 - conceit
 - device
 - echoism
 - ellipsis
 - euphemism
 - euphuism
 - exaggeration
 - expression
 - flourish
 - flower
 - hyperbole
 - image
 - imagery
 - irony
 - litotes
 - malapropism
 - manner of speaking
 - metaphor
 - metonymy
 - onomatopoeia
 - ornament
 - oxymoron
 - parable
 - paradox
 - parallel
 - personification
 - proteron
 - rhetoric
 - sarcasm
 - satire
 - simile
 - synecdoche
 - trope
 - tropology
 - turn of phrase
 - understatement
 - way of speaking
 
等同于 hint
adumbration 的近义词 52 个
- allegory
 - alliteration
 - allusion
 - analogue
 - analogy
 - anaphora
 - anticlimax
 - antistrophe
 - antithesis
 - aposiopesis
 - apostrophe
 - asyndeton
 - bathos
 - communication that is not meant literally; stylistic device
 - comparison
 - conceit
 - device
 - echoism
 - ellipsis
 - euphemism
 - euphuism
 - exaggeration
 - expression
 - flourish
 - flower
 - hyperbole
 - image
 - imagery
 - irony
 - litotes
 - malapropism
 - manner of speaking
 - metaphor
 - metonymy
 - onomatopoeia
 - ornament
 - oxymoron
 - parable
 - paradox
 - parallel
 - personification
 - proteron
 - rhetoric
 - sarcasm
 - satire
 - simile
 - synecdoche
 - trope
 - tropology
 - turn of phrase
 - understatement
 - way of speaking
 
更多adumbration例句
- But Sanjay seems today like an adumbration, rather than the acme, of authoritarian possibilities in India.
 - She would give things to the girls—he had a private adumbration of that; expensive Parisian, perhaps not perfectly useful, things.
 - What was subconscious became conscious, what, back in the past, was a mere adumbration gloried out in Aurora splendours.
 - There seems to be little adumbration of the dark marginal lines of asper in populations from the lower Mississippi River drainage.
 - However, the soul evidently gave a form to this adumbration from the very beginning of things.
 - Our present life, in which we are not united with the divinity, is only a trace or adumbration of real life.