metonymy 英 [mɪˈtɒnɪmi]   美 [məˈtɑnəmi]

metonymy

metonymy  英 [mɪˈtɒnɪmi] 美 [məˈtɑnəmi]

n. 转喻 

名词复数:metonymies 

metonymy expresses in a disguised form among other spiritual field and culture phenomena. 转喻在其他精神领域和文化现象中也有变相的表现。
metonymy is the delay or perpetual, as we gathered also from Derrida, differance of signification. 转喻具有那种延期和永恒的特质,这也是我们从法国人,德里达那本《书写与差异》的书中看出来的。

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  • n. 转喻
  • 1. metonymy expresses in a disguised form among other spiritual field and culture phenomena.

    转喻在其他精神领域和文化现象中也有变相的表现。

  • 2. metonymy is the delay or perpetual, as we gathered also from Derrida, differance of signification.

    转喻具有那种延期和永恒的特质,这也是我们从法国人,德里达那本《书写与差异》的书中看出来的。

  • 3. The vocabulary that we have to wrestle with for today's essay is taken in part from Jakobson's understanding of the relationship between metaphor and metonymy, and we will have more to say about that.

    今天的论文中我们读来很费劲的词汇,一部分是从雅克布森,对暗喻和转喻的理解,我们将会在这方面讲更多。

  • metonymy (n.) 1560s, from French métonymie (16c.) and directly from Late Latin metonymia, from Greek metonymia, literally "a change of name," related to metonomazein "to call by a new name; to take a new name," from meta- "change" (see meta-) + onyma, dialectal form of onoma "name" (from PIE root *no-men- "name"). Figure in which the name of one thing is used in place of another that is suggested by or associated with it (such as the Kremlin for "the Russian government"). Related: Metonymic; metonymical.
me·ton·ymy / məˈtɒnəmi ; NAmE məˈtɑːnəmi / noun [uncountable ] ( technical 术语 ) the act of referring to sth by the name of sth else that is closely connected with it, for example using the White Housefor the US president 转喻(用一名称来指代与之密切相关的事物,例如用 the White House 来指代 the US president) metonymy metonymies me·ton·ymy / məˈtɒnəmi ; NAmE məˈtɑːnəmi /
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