allegorical

英 [,ælɪ'gɒrɪk(ə)l] 美 [,ælə'gɔrɪkl]
  • adj. 讽喻的;寓言的,寓意的
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allegorical (adj.)
1520s, from French allégorique, from Latin allegoricus, from Greek allegorikos (see allegory). Earlier form was allegoric (late 14c.). Related: Allegorically.
1. Every Russian knows the allegorical novel The Master And Margarita.
每个俄罗斯人都知道这本寓言式小说,《大师和玛格丽特》。

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2. Xiehouyu ( two - part allegorical saying ) is a pupolar language form.
摘要 歇后语 又叫俏皮话,是一种来自于民间,百姓喜闻乐见的语言形式.

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3. Yet they are also meant to be allegorical, to stand for something.
这样被认为是寓言式陈述某事.

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4. Maimonides God takes no literal shits, only allegorical ones.
上帝并非字面上的大便, 而只是比喻上的大便.

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5. P > ● The undraped human figure, sometimes allegorical.
无遮盖的人体画像, 有时具有讽喻意义.

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