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sim·i·le AHD[sĭmʹə-lē] D.J.[ˈsɪməliː]K.K.[ˈsɪməli]n.(名词)- A figure of speech in which two essentially unlike things are compared, often in a phrase introduced bylike or as, as in "How like the winter hath my absence been" or "So are you to my thoughts as food to life" (Shakespeare). 明喻:一种修辞手法,把两种基本不相像的东西进行比较,通常在由like 或 as 引导的短语中,如 “我的离开好象是冬天来临” 或 “你对我的思想就象食物对于生命一样重要” (莎士比亚)
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Latin [from neuter of] similis [like] * see similar 源自 拉丁语 源自similis的中性词 [像] * 参见 similar
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