symbolised
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(symbolise 的过去分词) vt. 象征, 代表, 作为...的象征
vt.vi. 用符号表示, 使用符号
symbolise的过去分词, 过去式
双语例句
- The ring of diamonds and sapphires from Michael Wilding, her second husband, which she rather than he steered to the correct finger, symbolised his caution;
他的第二任丈夫麦克维尔丁送给她一颗蓝宝石钻戒,戒指是她自己而不是麦克帮她戴上去的,由此可见麦克对于这段婚姻还是持谨慎的态度。 - More than anything else, that incident has symbolised what many see as a newly aggressive Chinese approach to diplomacy.
许多人认为,中国正在采取一种不同以往的强硬外交姿态,上述事件最主要的象征意义也在于此。 - Holly, with its sharply pointed leaves, symbolised the thorns in christ's crown-of-thorns.
尖尖的冬青叶树象征着耶稣带刺的冠冕。 - The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
柏林墙的倒塌象征着东西方冷战的结束。 - The world is familiar with the rise of low-cost Chinese manufacturing, with its attendant problems of pollution symbolised by suffocating traffic in the big cities.
中国低成本制造业的崛起为世人所熟知,但污染问题也随之产生,大城市中令人窒息的交通便是明证。 - In ancient Japan a dove carrying a sword symbolised the end of war.
在古代日本,带着剑的鸽子象征着战争的结束。 - The ceremony was built around a theme of community participation, and symbolised the land, sea, and air components-highways, tunnels, reclamations, bridges and the airport-of the ACP.
该项典礼以社会各界同参与为主题,并以海、陆、空表演象征机场核心计划中公路、隧道、填海工程、桥梁及机场等项目。 - Two years ago BYD symbolised China's glorious prospects.
两年前,比亚迪公司象征着中国辉煌的前景。 - She symbolised for me the best of Indian womanhood.
在我看来,她代表着最优秀的印度女性。 - It symbolised the part of selling that Warren most enjoyed: collecting.
它象征着销售中沃伦最喜爱的事情:收集。