symbolic
의미: Serving as a symbol; representing something abstract through the use of images, objects, or actions that carry significance beyond their literal meaning.
Symbolic describes anything that represents an idea, quality, or concept through association rather than direct depiction. It is used across art, literature, politics, religion, and everyday life. A 'symbolic gesture' is one that carries meaning beyond its practical effect. The term is broader than 'emblematic' and can describe conventional, arbitrary, or culturally specific systems of meaning. It collocates with 'symbolic gesture', 'symbolic significance', 'symbolic meaning', and 'purely symbolic'.
예문
- The handshake between the two former adversaries was a symbolic moment that marked the beginning of the peace process. 两位昔日对手之间的握手是一个象征性时刻,标志着和平进程的开始。El apretón de manos entre los dos antiguos adversarios fue un momento simbólico que marcó el inicio del proceso de paz.かつての敵同士の握手は、和平プロセスの始まりを告げる象徴的な瞬間であった。과거의 적대자 두 사람의 악수는 평화 과정의 시작을 알리는 상징적인 순간이었다.
- The white poppy is worn as a symbolic alternative to the red, representing a commitment to peace rather than military remembrance alone. 佩戴白色罂粟花是一种象征性的选择,代表对和平的承诺,而非仅限于军事纪念。La amapola blanca se lleva como alternativa simbólica a la roja, representando un compromiso con la paz más allá del recuerdo militar.白いポピーは赤いポピーに代わる象徴的なものとして身につけられ、軍事的追悼だけでなく平和への誓いを表す。흰 양귀비는 빨간 양귀비의 상징적 대안으로 착용되며, 군사적 추모만이 아닌 평화에 대한 다짐을 나타낸다.
- The destruction of the Berlin Wall became one of the most symbolic events of the 20th century, representing the end of the Cold War division. 柏林墙的倒塌成为二十世纪最具象征意义的事件之一,代表了冷战分裂的终结。La destrucción del Muro de Berlín se convirtió en uno de los acontecimientos más simbólicos del siglo XX, representando el fin de la división de la Guerra Fría.ベルリンの壁の崩壊は20世紀で最も象徴的な出来事の一つとなり、冷戦による分断の終焉を示した。베를린 장벽의 붕괴는 20세기에서 가장 상징적인 사건 중 하나가 되어 냉전에 의한 분단의 종식을 의미했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, media, political, arts
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek symbolikos, from symbolon meaning 'token, sign,' from symballein meaning 'to throw together, to compare,' from syn- (together) and ballein (to throw). Entered English in the early 17th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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