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imago

/ih-mey-goh, ih-mah-/US // ɪˈmeɪ goʊ, ɪˈmɑ- //UK // (ɪˈmeɪɡəʊ) //

画面,画面中的人,画面中的人物,画面上的人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural i·ma·goes, i·ma·gi·nes [ih-mey-guh-neez, ih-mah-]. /ɪˈmeɪ gəˌniz, ɪˈmɑ-/.

    • : Entomology. an adult insect.
    • : Psychoanalysis. an idealized concept of a loved one, formed in childhood and retained unaltered in adult life.

Examples

  • The first stage of his Imago Mundi collection has taken Benetton and his team five years to curate.

  • Luciano Benetton's ‘Imago Mundi’The concept is an innovative but simple one.

  • Imago Mundi will be on view at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice from August 28th—October 27th.

  • An allusion to the famous panegyric on the Jesuits called, "Imago primi sculi."

  • Notes on adolescent states which it is intended to rear to the imago can not be too carefully made or in too much detail.

  • The pup of this subdivision were named by Linn complete, from the near resemblance which they bear to the imago.

  • In the case, however, of the earlier or later exclusion of the imago, another agent has probably some influence.

  • If the movements persist, the 163 opening increases in size, and very soon allows the imago to emerge.