symbolizing
v. 象徵,作為…的象徵( symbolize的現在分詞 )
If one thing symbolizes another, it is used or regarded as a symbol of it.
The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
柏林牆的倒塌象徵著東西方冷戰的結束。
...the post-war world order symbolised by the United Nations.
以聯合國為代表的戰後世界秩序
1. the act of representing something with a symbol
This symbol later evolved into a common hieroglyphic symbolizing victory.
這幕場景後來逐漸演化為象徵勝利的普通象形文字.
Mooncakes reunion, is symbolizing the Mid - Autumn festival will feed.
月餅象徵著團圓, 是 中秋 佳節必食之品.
This circular pendant symbolizing harmony and eternity is both timeless and classic.
本通告掛件,象徵著永恆的和諧,既是永恆經典.
Occasionally, he is wearing a blindfold symbolizing the saying, Love is blind.
他有時會帶眼罩,象徵俗語所說: “愛情是盲目的”.
Her shoes are unfastened -- symbolizing easy childbirth in the future.
鞋子的帶子松著不繫, 象徵將來順利分娩.