figurative
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you use a word or expression in a figurative sense, you use it with a more abstract or imaginative meaning than its ordinary literal one. 比喻的
...an event that will change your route – in both the literal and figurative sense. …一件將改變你路線的大事–既在原義上也在喻義上。
2. figurativelyADV 比喻地
I saw that she was, both literally and figuratively, up against a wall. 我都看到她,既是事實(shí)上也是比喻地,麪臨一道牆。
3. ADJ Figurative art is a style of art in which people and things are shown in a realistic way. 形象 (藝術(shù))
His career spanned some 50 years and encompassed both abstract and figurative painting. 他的藝術(shù)生涯跨越了大約五十個(gè)年頭,抽象和形象油畫兩者都有所造詣。
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figurative /?f?ɡ?r?t?v/
劍橋詞典
figurative adjective (LANGUAGE)
(written abbreviation fig.)(of words and phrases ) used not with their basic meaning but with a more imaginative meaning , in order to create a special effect
(詞或短語(yǔ))比喻的
Of course , she was using the term "massacre " in the figurative sense . 儅然,她是在用“屠殺”這個(gè)詞的比喻義。
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literal
figurative adjective (ART)
(of a painting , drawing , etc.) representing something as it really looks , rather than in an abstract way
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