词汇 | signifier |
释义 | signifier noun[ C ] uk /ˈsɪɡ.nɪ.faɪ.ər/ us /ˈsɪɡ.nɪ.faɪ.ɚ/ something that represents a quality or idea: 符号,标记,象征 The image of Santa Claus is a cultural signifier of Christmas.圣诞老人的形象是圣诞节的文化象征。 language specialized a physical sign, for example a word or a sound, that has meaning示意的人(或物),示意动作 Signs, signals and symbols acid test backward slash backwards slash beacon breadcrumb hieroglyphic hieroglyphically iconographic iconographically iconography obelisk obelus octothorpe paraph penalty flag pointer prompt the all-clear token torch Examples of signifiersignifier Would her life and her home become empty signifiers - fragments of the literary past interpretable only by a select few? First, physical marks were both signifiers of difference and a means of understanding it. All these signifiers make clear that this work is characterised by an apparently knowing uncertainty as to the symbolic order. Ideological struggles are, therefore, struggles over the filling out of such empty signifiers. The piece explores metaphors based upon recurrent anecdotal events - the recorded signifiers of the source. No slippery signifiers here, only language as the vital creation of shared meaning. There are, however, important distinctions between gift and commodity as social signifiers. Instead, any number of ' floating signifiers ' can be used to build an identity, any one of which may be valid under certain conditions. Family closeness, honour and shame, and even local dialects, are all considered to be signifiers of southern backwardness. Perhaps best of all is the section on the generic signifiers of indie guitar rock (pp. 57-90). I have chosen to discuss the data according to the signifiers in order to stress the medical dimension of the text. The system of signifiers rather than the precise significations enable us to say something general about the forms of knowledge. 1945, the material signifiers of the experimental game will have turned into something that they, at the time, could not (yet) have been. Inter-group variations are treated not merely as agg regate differences, but signifiers of abnormality. In the first moment these arrays of 'proto-ideological' signifiers are manifold and fluid; they are 'non bound'. See all examples of signifier 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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