词汇 | icon |
释义 | icon noun[ C ] uk /ˈaɪ.kɒn/ us /ˈaɪ.kɑːn/ iconnoun[C] (COMPUTER SYMBOL)B2 a small picture or symbol on a computer screen that you point to and click on (= press) with a mouse to give the computer an instruction图标 Signs, signals and symbols acid test backward slash backwards slash beacon breadcrumb cue hieroglyphic hieroglyphically iconographic iconographically iconography obelisk obelus octothorpe paraph penalty flag pointer the all-clear token torch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Computer concepts iconnoun[C] (FAMOUS PERSON/THING)B2 a very famous person or thing considered as representing a set of beliefs or a way of life: 偶像,崇拜对象 She's one of the country's best-loved sporting icons. a person you admire heroI got to meet my political heroes. heroineShe became a heroine for many young women hoping to enter the medical profession. idolMy idols were the Hollywood actors of the '30s. iconMarilyn Monroe is a cinematic icon. role modelShe has become a reluctant role model for many young people. Famous people Archimedes Aristotle big name boldface boldfaced glitterati Hippocrates household name immortal it girl Julius Caesar legend luminary notable pantheon personage personality public figure superstar VIP You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Samples and examples iconnoun[C] (HOLY PAINTING)(alsoikon) a painting, usually on wood, of Jesus Christ, or of a person considered holy by some Christians, especially in Russia and Greece(尤指俄罗斯、希腊等国家的)圣像 Pictures -scape abstract active matrix aquatint autostereogram balloon canvas floral gouache graphic arts graphic novel halo hellscape pencil poster raster rehang screen print shade sketch icon | American Dictionaryicon noun[ C ] us/ˈɑɪ·kɑn/ iconnoun[C] (REPRESENTATION)a famous person or thing that represents something of importance: The US Capitol building is an American icon. iconnoun[C] (COMPUTER SYMBOL)a picture on a computer screen that represents a program, disk drive, file, or instruction: Click on the icon to open the program. iconnoun[C] (HOLY PAINTING)a painting of Jesus Christ or of a holy person Note:Used esp. in some Christian religions. icon | Business Englishicon noun[ C ] uk /ˈaɪkɒn/us IT a small picture or symbol on a computer screen that you click on to make the computer do something, for example open a file, start a program, or save a document: When you've finished, click the Menu icon and the Exit button. a very famous person or thing that is used by society to represent a set of beliefs or a way of life: The American company has become a global superbrand, an icon of capitalism. a brand/fashion/cultural icon Examples of iconicon Alternatively, ' 'paper bag' ' icons can mark the position of polyhedra, revealing their size but not their shape. Quotations are not necessarily icons of the actual words of actual speakers but rather are icons of credible utterances from culturally specific types of personas. A program is composed by dragging the icons onto a storyboard from the palettes. Most icons of the movement simply do not perform well and the use of the technology has lacked purpose. The computer and the computerized subjectivity now make urban culture available to everyone, and the universal language is a combination of icons, words and characters. In this respect, quotation involves the performance of socially indexical icons of locally recognizable kinds of people. A semantic parser, using lexical semantics information, is used to determine the best case assignments for predicative icons in the sequence. The process then works by computing the best global assignment of icons to cases on the overall sequence. In this veritable supermarket of immediately recognisable cultural icons, tailored to audiences of average education, any coherence in the treatment of various levels is lost. The contributions of cultural icons are also registered. The notepad allows for abstract manipulation of objects (consisting of construction history and an optional value) represented by icons. In its illustrious past, the themes and icons of fiction became manifest in all areas of society and culture. All these services are also represented using shortcut icons. A set of icons to represent the speech acts within the interface was decided upon. Figure 1 shows the six icons as they were arranged on the screen. See all examples of icon 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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