词汇 | example_english_symbolism |
释义 | Examples of symbolismThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. They are cartoon-like versions of the animal: personified, embellished and layered with cultural symbolism. The triangle and other symbolism used in socialist literature originated here. In a society as rich in visual symbolism (seen especially through the pottery) one should not be surprised at the presence of stylised representational objects. Convergence cannot always be sharply distinguished from universal sound symbolism; most of these cases concern onomatopoeia. To say that shamanism is universal, and more importantly symbolism is universal, is nonsense. After several hundred pages of detailed discussion of hermeneutic techniques, symbolism, associations, and censorship, we find that psychoanalysis cannot be reduced to an interpretive practice. Political symbolism acquired greater significance during the chaotic period from 1648 to 1661. Religion was found to be a more influential factor than cultural symbolism. Alternatively these may have been used for their marine symbolism. To medieval readers familiar with the symbolism inherent in numbers, 72 was rich in connotations. On the linguistic model of symbolism, all forms of meaning can be understood by comparison with the notion of a system of conventional signs. In conclusion, this is a suggestive study that juxtaposes two disparate and equally appealing bodies of religious symbolism. The magistrates had to acknowledge the citizens' claims for participation in town politics, even if only in repeated rituals and symbolism. His theory of the prototype and model of symbolism illustrates how he sought to implement this suggestion himself. The emergence of reality in time as a real process and its representation in symbolism are two sides of the same creative process. The gift, however, carries with it personal attachments, obligations, and often a clearly articulated symbolism. Not only material properties are of importance, but also the symbolism of an item. We therefore propose that the symbolism and the story that accompanied the camel painting was one filled with humour. Conventional male or female symbolism, expressed both in grave goods and the position of the skeleton, was less adhered to. At another point, androgyny is illustrated through a superlative piece of symbolism. Symbolism, then, has an evolutionary character and naturally responds to new challenges and perceptions. Such a change should not however conceal the more complex situation regarding modern views of the nature and meaning of mortuary symbolism. Elevating minutiae such as sound symbolism to an unwarranted status will probably only add fuel to the conflagration. Two elements of symbolism were important to student organisers. On the other hand, the potential for that kind of 'undoing' of prescriptive symbolism may prove to be precisely the blessing the building deserves. Such diverse attitudes to the potent symbolism of the machine indicate a conflict inherent in aesthetic practice at the time and raise fundamental questions. Perhaps the most remarkable symbolism associated with the sea concerns the concepts of time and changes. How does this development accompany the dissipation of cultural symbolism in contemporary bourgeois culture? The graphic symbolism developed is very well suited for a digital representation. The choice of instrument is generally motivated by its symbolism. The symbolism implied by the placement of an extremely long melismatic passage precisely at this place can hardly have been coincidental. Parties, interest groups, trade unions, and businesses were all drawing upon military symbolism in their rhetorical practice and in the design of organization structure. Symbolism requires a kind of philosophy, which overcomes this dualism. The work is characterized by ritual and symbolism although the musical style is eclectic - perhaps unsurprising, given the 26 years it took to complete. While organically based dream symbolism integrated physiological considerations, it still required imagination as the translating power that produced an indirect metaphorical representation. The gambling industry's dream symbolism was subjected to continual social and political updating to preserve its power of interpretation. Local pride and local feelings were intensely felt and expensively expressed, concretized and thus reinforced by the scale, location and symbolism of civic cultural capital. When the project was relaunched in 1863, it took on still more layers of symbolism. Altogether the interpretations of symbolism of the consoles correspond to the ethics displayed in the architecture. They would have recognized the symbolism, and would have realised that these were desperate measures at a time of crisis. The relationship finds expression in the symbolism of the celestial canopy, the 'pure face of heaven' that supplies water to the font. The possibility that the ancient symbolism could survive somewhere in the unconscious might explain the discrepancy between research and real-life observations. The symbolism of the remaining jade objects is more ambiguous. Political and military symbolism is also examined and compared with what is known from other regions. Connected with this was the symbolism of energy forces working in nature and in us, which people longed to make visible. The symbolism might therefore be to link containment within an earthen pot (literally earthenware) with containment within a pit in the earth. The significance of this notated division becomes even richer when we interpret it in conjunction with the motet's text and symbolism. We know from anthropology how ritual and shared symbolism can diminish the disruption of life's crises, like death. Checking this conjugacy is more involved than that above and so is the resulting symbolism. The symbolism of natural features and of correct orientation was significant. The project's ambiguous symbolism in fact proved fatal, as, in retrospect, ought to have been anticipated. Thus, the one who observes may mock candombes symbolisms and admire them simultaneously. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. He then devotes two chapters to an analysis of symbolism, a focus of his vast interest. Such juxtaposition of analogies can create a rich and violent symbolism. Consideration of the significance of the head among primitive peoples precedes a section on ceremonial masks and face-body symbolism. Symbolism within cultural capital and its role in realizing feelings of local pride within inter-town rivalries was not restricted to buildings. Philosophy had become for him the theory of the forms of symbolism. He employs both models in his philosophy of symbolic forms, but his notion of the "prototype and model of symbolism" was not derived from linguistics. Given the extensive use of binary symbolism in the piece, this type of spatial pattern has special significance. They also recommend that the person making the talisman must be familiar with all the symbolisms connected to all the different planetary and elemental forces. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The value and symbolism of colours hardly died with post-feudal armies. The potentially magical, evocative qualities of materials differentiate them from authoritarian forms of architectural communication such as symbolism or representation. Symbolism encompassed divergent impulses linked by a common adversary: the rationalized, literal perception of reality. Traditional styles were overturned in the drive for symbolism showing elite solidarity and power (p. 70). Was the symbolism not intelligible for all well-intentioned individuals? By contrast, older speakers and those inclined to view language as a cultural embodiment may see the symbolism represented in language as polluted by gairaigo. Dovring does not provide a critical analysis of language, symbolism, and power in discourse. They make no reference to everyday experience or to art and symbolism, and have no obvious relation or relevance to human form, ideal or otherwise. Added to this is probably a more local reference that may have been used in the symbolism. The symbolism indicated by the contents of the cache suggests that it functioned as a por tal to the underworld. How did this iconographic symbolism change over the more than four decades between 1945 and 1990? At the same time this symbolism marked a break with the pacifist iconographic tradition that had focused on the victims of war. Responses ranged from grudging acceptance to strong aversion, to the symbolism and practical demands of management. Despite its complex symbolism, the motet text expresses ideas relevant to a wide public. The observance of the festival, the symbolisms used and attached, and the style and intensity of celebration varies from region to region within the country. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Ethnography offers another fruitful avenue from which to investigate the stela/tree symbolism. The rest of the symbolisms follow an indirect qualification. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Instead, we shall only describe a way to define renormalization, and describe the symbolism for both maps. Several studies of onomatopoeia and sound symbolism have shown that the phonetic properties of sound cannot be written off. Other aspects of the hunter symbolism were also important. Their orbits can be described in terms of a symbolism obtained from an equal length substitution rule or the triadic odometer. Moreover, the sanctions made an impact in terms of international symbolism. Symbolism was politically more important than the actual performance of political functions. The texts are also distributed among members of the audience to enhance the symbolism of this gesture. None of these refers to language as we speak and understand it, but to functional symbolisms that permit us to act upon things. Now that many ergative languages have been described the use of such symbolisms has misleading implications. She drew upon the multiple symbolisms of the rose to construct her identity in the calypso world. Though some features and images have indeed persisted through the ages, the soul, psyche, anima, and mind have always been suffused with historically-situated spiritual symbolisms and cultural meanings. The defensive aspect was obviously of greater weight here than any symbolism. In this symbolism every virtue finds its corresponding vice. The function and meaning of these incensarios is approached through consideration of their embellishment, symbolism, and contexts of use and recovery. The phonetic sequences involved in either onomatopoeia or sound symbolism are clearly not to be considered semantic constituents. He weaves structuralist interpretations of settlement layouts, cognitive systems and symbolism into his account, without according such factors any causal role in history. Even now, cetaceans retain much of the mythic symbolism they have garnered over the last few decades. At the core of this process is a potent new technology, in practice and symbolism: refrigeration. She then interprets the "eating" in accordance with the "common symbolism" of becoming pregnant. Generally they remained tied up with a speculative symbolism operating by analogy. The neo-baroque architectural autonomy and symbolism of theatres reflected the autonomy and hegemony of the big world. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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