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iconic

/ahy-kon-ik/US // aɪˈkɒn ɪk //UK // (aɪˈkɒnɪk) //

标志性的,标志性,标志

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • I would hike each morning through Brooklyn, over that borough’s iconic bridge, to Fortune’s offices in Manhattan’s South Street Seaport.

  • Paulson is playing Nurse Mildred Ratched, one of the most iconic villains in movie history.

  • 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.

  • Bell Labs, the iconic company that developed the laser, the transistor, and many of the 20th century’s most innovative technologies, offers an example.

  • 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.

  • Not only had the iconic comedian sexually assaulted many, many women, Maher argued, “I never thought he was funny.”

  • The Guaraldi music is certainly at least 50 percent responsible for A Charlie Brown Christmas becoming as iconic as it has.

  • In “Sleigh Ride,” the narrator is painting a scene so perfect that it could be featured on an iconic Currier and Ives print.

  • Phonetic, made-up lyrics are another venerable tradition of folk music, and “pa-rum-pa-pa-pum” is iconic of the genre.

  • At Michigan, he would be a formidable recruiter, able to evoke the tradition of his former iconic coach, Bo Schembechler.

  • But without some corroborative evidence it is hardly safe to take these as genuine examples of early iconic worship.

  • She is the invariant of each of her iconic Mantrams and her surroundings are the variables that enter and leave the screen.