allegories

寓言

常用释义

词性释义

n.

(尤指道德性或政治性的)寓言,讽喻作品;象征(allegory 的复数)
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这种信仰,他说,只不过是从一个寓言中抄袭来的,我们过去的祭司们曾编造过许多这样的寓言。
" He maketh me to lie down in green pastures, " or the early Christian allegories of sheep and shepherd.
有关这方面的联想到处可找到,例如「上帝要我躺在绿茵草地上」,或早期基督教有关绵羊跟牧羊人的寓言。
"I don't think I know what you mean? " she said, "you use too many figures of speech; I could never understand allegories. "
“我不明白你是什么意思,”她说,“你用的比喻太多,我从来不懂这些哑谜。”
布龙奇诺一生绘制了许多宗教主题和寓言作品,但真正让他美名远扬的是他的肖像画。
The defying of logic and the introduction of absurd allegories give an interesting edge to his works.
蔑视逻辑和抽象比喻的说明,这也成为他作品一种有趣的优势。
While the old-time allegories were very direct in showing the audience what represented what, over time allegories became more subtle.
过去的寓言是直接对观众教化。随时间演变,寓言变得更加复杂了。
寓言中的主人公通常是动物。
In order to elucidate reason, Chuang-tzu considered something as allegories, and demonstrated his aloofness.
庄子论事,以寓言来阐发道理,显示出一种超然物外的态度。
Allegories took many forms over the years, such as fables and parables.
这种寓言剧经过多年的演变就形成了寓言。
Allegories Of Communication: Intermedial Concerns From Cinema To The Digital
信息寓言:从电影到数字产品的媒体兴趣