aphorism
/ˈæfərɪzəm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈæfərɪzəm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈa-fə-ˌri-zəm/ (ame, mw)
aphorism — 名詞
- aphorismsingular
- aphorismsplural
1. a brief, memorable statement that expresses a general observation about life, hu
格言
簡短機智、表達普遍真理的語句
a brief, memorable statement that expresses a general observation about life, human nature, or behaviour in a clever or striking way.
Fatima began her speech with an old Chinese aphorism about the journey of a thousand miles.
Fatima 以一句關於千里之行始於足下的古老中國格言展開了她的演講。
an old Chinese aphorism about
The Watanabe family framed their favourite aphorism and hung it in the kitchen.
渡邊一家人把他們最喜歡的格言裱框起來,掛在廚房裡。
their favourite aphorism
Charlotte copied an aphorism from her grandmother's diary into her own notebook.
Charlotte 從祖母的日記中抄了一則格言到自己筆記本裡。
Neha could not remember the exact aphorism her father used to repeat every morning.
Neha 記不得父親每天早上都會重複的那句格言確切是怎麼說的。
An aphorism about patience appeared on the wall of the school library.
一句關於耐心的格言出現在學校圖書館的牆上。
文法句型
aphorism + about + topic
用法筆記
An aphorism is typically attributed to a known author (a writer, philosopher, or public figure), unlike a proverb, which feels older and anonymous. Frequently used with 'about' to introduce the topic (an aphorism about patience) and with 'attributed to' to name the source.