allegorical
allegorical 英 [ˌælə'ɡɒrɪkl] 美 [ˌælɪˈɡɔrɪkəl, -ˈɡɑr-]
adj. 讽喻的;寓言的,寓意的
- The story about the dog who sees his reflection in a lake, thinks it's another dog, then drops his bone in the water trying to snatch the reflected bone, is allegorical. Allegorical means containing a moral or hidden meaning.
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- adj. 讽喻的;寓言的,寓意的
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1. There are other kinds of allegorical,theological, literary ways to read these texts,and those are perfectly fine.
还有其他寓言的,神学的,文学的方式,可以用来解读这些文献,它们完全可行。
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2. He permits a real character like Satan to interact with a merely allegorical or symbolic character like Sin. The effect for Johnson - and who can say that this is -- that Johnson is wrong?
他允许一个真实的角色如撒旦与仅仅是寓言中才出现的,或只具备象征的意义的人物如罪恶之神互动,谁又能说约翰逊是错的呢?
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3. The medieval notion that there are four senses of the text, literal is always one,allegorical is always one, and what counts as the other two varies among different authors.
中世纪的观点认为有四种经文的意思,字面意思一直是一个,寓意一直是一个,另外两个是什么,不同作者有不同的看法。
- allegorical (adj.) 1520s, earlier allegoric (late 14c.); from French allégorique, from Latin allegoricus, from Greek allegorikos, from allegoria "figurative language, description of one thing in terms of another" (see allegory). Related: Allegorically. Allegorical interpretation draws spiritual or figurative meaning from historical matter.
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