symbol

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n. 符号, 象征, 代号, 信条 [计] 符号; 码元

发音

US /ˈsɪmbəl/

词形变化

symbols 复数 symbols symboled symboling symbolled symbolling symbols 三单 symboling 现在分词 symbolling 现在分词 symboled 过去式 symboled 过去分词 symbolled 过去式 symbolled 过去分词

别名

symbole

教材释义与例句

名词

象征;符号;标志

a picture or shape that has a particular meaning or represents a particular organization or idea

The symbol on the packet is a guarantee that the food has been produced organically.

包装盒上的这个标识保证这种食物是有机生产的。

释义与例句

n. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object.

    符号

    象征

    "$" is the symbol for dollars in the US and some other countries.

    Chinese people use word symbols for writing.

  2. 2.

    A thing considered the embodiment or cardinal exemplar of a concept, theme, or other thing.

    The lion is the symbol of courage; the lamb is the symbol of meekness or patience.

  3. 3.

    A type of noun whereby the form refers to the same entity independently of the context; a symbol arbitrarily denotes a referent. See also icon and index.

    语言学
  4. 4.

    A summary of a dogmatic statement of faith.

    The Apostles, Nicene Creed and the confessional books of Protestantism, such as the Augsburg Confession of Lutheranism are considered symbols.

  5. 5.

    The numerical expression which defines a plane's position relative to the assumed axes.

    化学
  6. 6.

    That which is thrown into a common fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty.

    废旧
  7. 7.

    Share; allotment.

    废旧
  8. 8.

    An internal identifier used by a debugger to relate parts of the compiled program to the corresponding names in the source code.

    计算机 工程 数学
  9. 9.

    A signalling event on a communications channel; a signal that cannot be further divided into meaningful information.

    媒体 工程
v.
  1. 1.

    To symbolize.

词汇关系

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词源

From French symbole, from Latin symbolus, symbolum (“a sign, mark, token, symbol, in Late Latin also a creed”), from Ancient Greek σύμβολον (súmbolon, “a sign by which one infers something; a mark, token, badge, ticket, tally, check, a signal, watchword, outward sign”), from συμβάλλω (sumbállō, “to throw together, dash together, compare, correspond, tally, come to a conclusion”), from σύν (sún, “with, together”) + βάλλω (bállō, “to throw, put”).

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