symbolization
symbolization — 名詞
- symbolizationsingular
- symbolizationsplural
1. the way that ideas, feelings, or qualities are expressed through words, images,
象徵化
用符號或形象代表抽象概念的過程或例子
the way that ideas, feelings, or qualities are expressed through words, images, or objects that stand for them, or a particular case of this
The symbolization of peace as a white dove appears in many cultures around the world.
以白鴿作為和平的象徵化,出現在世界許多文化中。
symbolization of + abstract concept as + concrete image
In poetry class, Soraya asked the students to discuss the symbolization of the moon.
在詩歌課上,Soraya 要求學生討論月亮的象徵化。
Traffic lights are an everyday example of symbolization that all drivers learn quickly.
紅綠燈是日常象徵化的一個簡單例子,所有駕駛人都能很快學會。
João's research examined the symbolization of national identity in modern African flags.
João 的研究探討了現代非洲國旗中民族認同的象徵化。
Imani noticed a clear symbolization of freedom in the bird imagery of the novel.
Imani 注意到小說中鳥類意象所傳達的自由象徵化。
- symbolism
often refers to the artistic movement or the quality of having symbolic meaning, while symbolization emphasizes the process of representing something through symbols
- representation
broader term that includes any kind of depiction, not limited to symbolic or conventional meaning
- signification
a more technical term used in linguistics and semiotics for the relationship between a sign and its meaning
文法句型
symbolization + of + abstract noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently uncountable when referring to the general process, but can be countable when pointing to a specific instance (e.g., 'This painting is a symbolization of the artist's grief'). The preposition 'of' introduces what is being represented; 'as' introduces what stands for it.