emblematic
emblematic 英 [ˌembləˈmætɪk] 美 [ˌɛmbləˈmætɪk]
adj. 象征的;可当标志的
- Something emblematic is symbolic. Empty buildings are emblematic of a city in decline, and a crown is emblematic of royalty.
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- adj. 象征的;可当标志的
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1. Cuisine and dining traditions are emblematic of local culture.
烹饪及饮食文化传统,也是当地的象征。
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2. Question: In what way is the National Park Service emblematic of the entire American story, the settlement and expansion of the nation?
问:从哪些方面可以说国家公园系统是整个美国历史——移民定居和国家疆域扩展——的象征?
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3. The troubles on the farm are emblematic of an overall feeling of paralysis gripping Japan, the world’s second-largest economy.
世界第二大经济体日本正在成为一个中风病人,农场主们遇到的烦恼正是这种总体感觉的象征。
- emblematic (adj.) 1640s, perhaps via French emblématique, as if from Latin *emblematicus, from emblema (see emblem). Related emblematically.
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