symbolized
英 [ˈsɪmbəlaɪzd]
美 [ˈsɪmbəlaɪzd]
v. 象征; 是…的象征; 代表
symbolize的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 象征;代表
If one thingsymbolizesanother, it is used or regarded as a symbol of it.- The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
柏林墙的倒塌象征着东西方冷战的结束。 - ...the post-war world order symbolised by the United Nations.
以联合国为代表的战后世界秩序
- The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 symbolise
双语例句
- Dad's flowers symbolized his pride, and my triumph.
老爸的花象征着他的骄傲和我的成功。 - In this scene He saw symbolized the dispersion of the whole Jewish nation for their wickedness and impenitence.
在这幅景象中,耶稣看到了犹太全国因死不悔改所将要招致的漂泊流离。 - This throne symbolized the supreme power of the feudal society.
这个宝座是封建皇权的象征。 - The lighting and extinguishing of the Olympic Flame symbolized the opening and closing of the Olympics.
还以圣火的燃烧与熄灭象征奥运会的开幕与闭幕。 - Later, fireworks erupted around Beijing in a display that organizers said symbolized China's invention of gunpowder.
此后焰火在北京各个角度喷出,组织者说这标志着中国发明的火药。 - In traditional Chinese culture, tiger symbolized power and valor.
虎在中国传统文化里,象征着威武勇猛。 - The poet has symbolized his lover with a flower.
那诗人用花象征他的爱人。 - Their works symbolized a change in portraiture and were of special importance in Chinese painting history.
他们的作品标志着人物画的转变,因而在绘画史上占有特殊地位。 - All these symbolized the arrival of the prosperity of the Chinese music and dance culture.
这些都标志着我国的乐舞文化已进入了繁盛期。 - Throughout the ages people have considered citrus fruit to symbolized love, happiness, holiness and fruitfulness.
长久以来,人们一直认为柑橘果象征着爱、幸福、神圣和富足。
