allegory
英 [ˈæləɡəri]
美 [ˈæləɡɔːri]
n. 寓言; 讽喻; 寓言体; 讽喻法
复数:allegories
BNC.16676 / COCA.13663
牛津词典
noun
- 寓言;讽喻;寓言体;讽喻法
a story, play, picture, etc. in which each character or event is a symbol representing an idea or a quality, such as truth, evil, death, etc.; the use of such symbols- a political allegory
政治讽喻 - the poet's use of allegory
诗人的讽喻手法
- a political allegory
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 寓言;讽喻
Anallegoryis a story, poem, or painting in which the characters and events are symbols of something else. Allegories are often moral, religious, or political.- The book is a kind of allegory of Latin American history.
这本书是对拉丁美洲历史的一种讽喻。
- The book is a kind of allegory of Latin American history.
- N-UNCOUNT 寓言体;讽喻法
Allegoryis the use of characters and events in a story, poem, or painting to represent other things.- The poem's comic allegory was transparent.
该诗的喜剧讽喻法是显而易见的。
- The poem's comic allegory was transparent.
英英释义
noun
- an expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances
- a short moral story (often with animal characters)
- a visible symbol representing an abstract idea