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emblem

/em-bluhm/US // ˈɛm bləm //UK // (ˈɛmbləm) //

徽记,会徽,徽章,国徽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an object or its representation, symbolizing a quality, state, class of persons, etc.; symbol: The olive branch is an emblem of peace.
    • : a sign, design, or figure that identifies or represents something: the emblem of a school.
    • : an allegorical picture, often inscribed with a motto supplemental to the visual image with which it forms a single unit of meaning.
    • : Obsolete. an inlaid or tessellated ornament.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to represent with an emblem.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • We cannot allow the emblem of irresponsibility to attach to the conservative banner.

  • Both counties have traditionally been rural emblems of the Old South, their picturesque central squares dominated by clock-tower-topped courthouses.

  • By using her spirit vision the Hunter to see gold traces of other emblems in the vicinity.

  • Mustering the last reserves of her strength, the eagle gazes at a tower in the distance and summons from it a golden eagle emblem that she gives to the Hunter, which causes a gate to open in a nearby stone wall.

  • Instead, the “RR” emblems remain perpetually upright and composed, as one would expect from a Rolls-Royce.

  • In the latest, Frank is pushing 70 but he remains a fascinating emblem of his times.

  • I personally prefer the Ukrainian official flag, and the emblem of Lviv—a kind looking lion—to a Swastika.

  • Ehsan's fusion of artforms is a winning emblem of the happy marriage of fashion and art.

  • The Pahonia, emblem of the Belarusian nation drawn from the insignia of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, is banned under Lukashenko.

  • This was the emblem of King Richard II, who was saved from killing a white deer, which in British legend is terribly bad luck.

  • Why did Ricetto, Bruno and Servetus in the hour of martyrdom turn with loathing from that sacred emblem, the crucifix?

  • Henry Clay Frick, in absolute control of the firm, incarnates the spirit of the furnace, is the living emblem of his trade.

  • This is rather hard on the dog, who certainly cannot be considered the emblem of wickedness and hypocrisy.

  • Hence this Christian emblem became the object of scoffing and derision by the persecuting heathen.

  • His emblem is the human-headed winged lion seen at the entrance of royal palaces.