iconic / aɪˈkɒn ɪk /

💦中学词汇标志性的标志性标志

iconic 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of an icon.
  2. Art. executed according to a convention or tradition.

iconic 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

emblematic

更多iconic例句

  1. I would hike each morning through Brooklyn, over that borough’s iconic bridge, to Fortune’s offices in Manhattan’s South Street Seaport.
  2. Paulson is playing Nurse Mildred Ratched, one of the most iconic villains in movie history.
  3. After reaching an agreement to buy the jeweler, Arnault described it as an “iconic, emblematic brand of America, with a great history,” and said the deal would boost its prospects in Europe and China.
  4. Bell Labs, the iconic company that developed the laser, the transistor, and many of the 20th century’s most innovative technologies, offers an example.
  5. Singaporeans have speculated for months about the origins of the mysterious orb floating on the waterfront next to the city’s iconic Marina Bay Sands Hotel.
  6. Not only had the iconic comedian sexually assaulted many, many women, Maher argued, “I never thought he was funny.”
  7. The Guaraldi music is certainly at least 50 percent responsible for A Charlie Brown Christmas becoming as iconic as it has.
  8. In “Sleigh Ride,” the narrator is painting a scene so perfect that it could be featured on an iconic Currier and Ives print.
  9. Phonetic, made-up lyrics are another venerable tradition of folk music, and “pa-rum-pa-pa-pum” is iconic of the genre.
  10. At Michigan, he would be a formidable recruiter, able to evoke the tradition of his former iconic coach, Bo Schembechler.
  11. But without some corroborative evidence it is hardly safe to take these as genuine examples of early iconic worship.
  12. She is the invariant of each of her iconic Mantrams and her surroundings are the variables that enter and leave the screen.