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emblematical

/em-bluh-mat-ik/US // ˌɛm bləˈmæt ɪk //

象征性的,标志性的,象征性,标志性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to, of the nature of, or serving as an emblem; symbolic.

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Examples

  • It’s also emblematic of the struggle by financial regulators the world over to regulate the supercharged space of digital currencies.

  • The congregation is small — about eight people — but the effort is emblematic of the work they do with their nonprofit.

  • Cotton, the forklift driver in North Dakota, is perhaps emblematic of this shift.

  • Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan regards the Iceman story as emblematic of our violent nature.

  • In a way, Rivera sees Reaves as emblematic of the whole team.

  • The twang we hear as emblematic of white country music is actually the direct descendant of black folk music banjo.

  • Because the shop was emblematic of that peculiar Italian institution known as La Faccia: i.e. presenting the best face possible.

  • Once emblematic of American military muscle, the outposts are now skeletal shells.

  • Halloween is more emblematic of the American political process than Election Day will ever be.

  • The flashy release was emblematic of everything people love—and hate—about the band.

  • This is perhaps emblematic of the twelve tribes, or of the gentiles coming from the east and west to drink of the water of life.

  • We see no reason why there should not be something put up contiguously, emblematic of St. George and the dragon.

  • She was as sure of this as of the emblematic meaning of the small crucifix which she had hung above her bed.

  • Below the low door, with its jambs flanked by long panels covered with hieroglyphs, there was a broad, emblematic square.

  • It is more likely than otherwise, that this form is emblematic.