symbol
n. 象徵,代表; 標誌; 符號,記號
Something that is a symbol of a society or an aspect of life seems to represent it because it is very typical of it.
To them, the monarchy is the special symbol of nationhood...
對他們來說,君主政體是國家地位的特殊象徵。
She was put under house arrest two years ago but remained a powerful symbol in last year's election.
雖然兩年前就已遭軟禁,她在去年的選舉中仍然是勢力強大的代表人物。
A symbol of something such as an idea is a shape or design that is used to represent it.
Later in this same passage Yeats resumes his argument for the Rose as an Irish symbol...
隨後在同一篇詩歌裡,葉芝再次將玫瑰作為愛爾蘭的標誌。
I frequently use sunflowers as symbols of strength.
我經常用向日葵來作為力量的象徵。
A symbol for an item in a calculation or scientific formula is a number, letter, or shape that represents that item.
What's the chemical symbol for mercury?
汞的化學元素符號是什麼?
1. an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
2. something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible;
symbol, badge, sign, signal, mark, token, attribute, emblem
這些名詞均含"標誌,象徵,符號"之意。
The staff with the snake has long been a symbol of medicine and the medical profession.
長久以來,盤繞著蛇的手杖一直是醫學以及行醫者的象徵.
A ring like symBol suggesting unity.
讓人想到團結的環狀標記.
She had a silver peace symbol hanging on a chain around her neck.
她有一個銀製的和平標誌掛在項鍊上.
White is the symbol of purity.
白是純潔的象徵.
Rosy cheeks are a symbol of good health.
紅潤的面頰是健康的象徵.