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al·le·go·ry AHD[ălʹĭ-gôr'ē, -gōr'ē] D.J.[ˈælɪˌgɔːriː, -ˌgəʊriː]K.K.[ˈælɪˌgɔri, -ˌgori]n.(名词)pl. al.le.go.ries 【复数】allegoryearly 1790s self-portrait by Angelica Kaufmann (1741-1807) entitled The Artist Hesitating Between the Arts of Music and Painting- A literary, dramatic, or pictorial device in which characters and events stand for abstract ideas, principles, or forces, so that the literal sense has or suggests a parallel, deeper symbolic sense.寓言,讽喻:一种文学、戏剧或绘画的艺术手法,其中人物和事件代表抽象的观点、原则或支配力,从而使表面含义含有或表达一种对等的,但更深刻的象征意义
- A story, picture, or play in which this device is used. John Bunyan'sPilgrim's Progress and Herman Melville's Moby Dick are allegories. 寓言体小说,寓意画,寓言剧:运用这种寓言艺术手法而作的小说、绘画或戏剧。约翰·班扬的天路历程 和赫尔曼·麦尔维尔的 白鲸记 都是寓言体作品
- A symbolic representation:象征:象征式的表现:The blindfolded figure with scales is an allegory of justice.蒙着眼睛手执天平的形象象征着正义
- Middle English allegorie 中古英语 allegorie
- from Latin allēgoria 源自 拉丁语 allēgoria
- from Greek 源自 希腊语
- from allēgorein [to interpret allegorically] 源自 allēgorein [寓言式地解释]
- allos [other] * see al- 1allos [其他的] * 参见 al- 1
- agoreuein [to speak publicly] from agora [marketplace] * see ger- agoreuein [公开发言] 源自 agora [市场] * 参见 ger-
alʹlego'rist n.(名词) |