allegories

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[ˈæliɡəriz]
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  • n.

    寓言( allegory的名词复数 );

  • 英英释义

    Allegories

    • The Four Allegories is a series of four small panel paintings in the Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice, Italy by the Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, whose date has been variously argued as different points in the range 1490-1504. They all measure 34 (Perseverance) or 32 x 22 cm in size.

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The film is an iconoclastic allegory.
      电影是一个关于破坏的寓言。
    2. He opens his prophecy by describing a plague of locusts, an allegory of the disasters to come upon a faithless people.
      他首次预言是关于蝗虫的灾害,这是一则对无信仰的人的灾难的寓言。
    3. Let me share with you a beautiful allegory.
      让我与您分享一个美好的讽喻。
    4. This is relayed to Montag as an allegory of society.
      孟泰格将此视作社会的讽喻。

    权威例句

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