单词 | Metaphor |
例句 | 1. He uses the metaphor of fire to represent hatred. 2. The author uses disease as a metaphor for the corruption in society. 3. The divided family remains a powerful metaphor for a society that continued to tear itself apart. 4. In poetry the rose is often a metaphor for love. 5. The writer's striking use of metaphor. 6. We discussed the use of metaphor in the text. 7. Metaphor is a common literary device. 8. Let us distinguish the various types of metaphor. 9. Their relationship is a metaphor for the failure of communication in the modern world. 10. A frequent metaphor for one aspect of chaos theory is called the Butterfly Effect - butterflies flapping their wings in the Amazon affect the weather in Chicago. 11. Using metaphor, we say that computers have senses and a memory. 12. Metaphor and simile are the most commonly used figures of speech in everyday language. 13. 'This vale of tears'is a metaphor for the human condition. 14. In the film, the city is a metaphor for confusion and loneliness. 15. This is the metaphor gone beyond hyperbole into simile. 16. Melvin, our metaphor for the government, starts worrying. 17. Meanwhile, consultants struggle to get the right metaphor.sentencedict .com 18. It is an ominous metaphor, though. 19. The scar metaphor, which runs throughout, never really works. 20. Metaphor: e.g. chain reaction 3. 21. Popper emphasizes the point with a striking metaphor. 22. Of course, Raskin did not use a munitions metaphor. 23. For Kane a poetic metaphor became a literal truth. 24. For example, the underlying metaphor for the working space on the screen, is a desk top. 25. In this respect, the oft-quoted cathedral metaphor is not inapt. 26. Our use of this metaphor is not intended to imply that heroin use is a physical disease with viral or organic origins. 27. Times are changed and we must, to use the homely metaphor, cut our coat according to our cloth. 28. "The new job has allowed her to spread her wings and really blossom, " is a mixed metaphor. 29. On this subject, in 1858, Lord Elphinstone used a significant metaphor. 30. When the death is commemorated as a sacrifice, this is by way of interpretive metaphor. 1. He uses the metaphor of fire to represent hatred. 2. The author uses disease as a metaphor for the corruption in society. 3. The divided family remains a powerful metaphor for a society that continued to tear itself apart. 4. Times are changed and we must, to use the homely metaphor, cut our coat according to our cloth. 5. Using metaphor, we say that computers have senses and a memory. 6. 'This vale of tears'is a metaphor for the human condition. 31. Metaphor is the dominant structuring mechanism of the novels, stylized transcription of consciousness their fictional mode. 32. To draw and write on skin provides its own metaphor of the corporeal and the transcendent. 33. It is moot whether it should be treated as metaphor or not. 34. Metaphor is no mere tourist in a foreign land, it is a bootlegger. 35. Because of its close connection with metaphor, simile may also be considered here. 36. In this sense athletics offer a metaphor of the entire dilemma of liberation. 37. I think the metaphor is close but not quite correct. 38. As a metaphor for the modern mountaineer, the life of Captain Ahab has some disturbing parallels. 39. Through metaphor Thoreau renders the self and nature in total interrelationship without slighting either half of the duality. 40. However you should exercise caution in how far you extend a metaphor. 41. This is paradox, rather than metaphor: two directly opposed concepts, life and death, change places with each other. 42. Geographical paralysis becomes a bitter metaphor for their entire existence. 43. When natural philosophers referred to laws of nature, they were not glibly choosing that metaphor. 44. To put it simply, the family metaphor is: there are fathers and sons and one day the sons will inherit. 45. Some of it was produced at the height of the terror, when rage had to be concealed under layers of metaphor. 46. The passages that follow illustrate the mechanics of this type of metaphor. 47. You can see it as a metaphor for the way we live now. 48. As regards metaphor, the cognitive approach appears to share something of both semantics and pragmatics. 49. Dreams, of course, are a rich source of inspiration and guidance, as well as excellent training in thinking in metaphor. 50. The economic and the political are out of kilter; to use a homely metaphor, it is like bike gears crunching. 51. The term suggests an element of danger, certainly of risk, a military metaphor applied to western cultural practices. 52. Returning to the original metaphor of this chapter, the patient is taken into dangerous and unexplored territories of inner space. 53. As in Out, the invasions operated by metaphor both subvert authority and threaten personal security. 54. Although the word reengineering dominates business jargon, as a metaphor for organizational change, it has become wildly imprecise. 55. Univel will ensure their programmes are integrated into Destiny's Mac-like desktop metaphor and that appropriate icons are provided. 56. This is a dead metaphor in the standard language, and so will attract little notice. 57. This is a suitable metaphor after the rain pouring from leaden skies which greeted the All Blacks to training yesterday. 58. Metaphor, it turns out, is the key to making computers comprehensible. 59. Fire here becomes a metaphor for the suddenness of the event. 60. A more organic metaphor is needed to describe the process of transition. 61. The river goes from one extreme to the other and, what with all the metaphor, sometimes gets pretty muddy. 62. It is very easy to pick up a meaning from a metaphor which was perhaps not the one intended. 63. There are more ways than one in which a metaphor can mislead. 64. He sees that Shakespeare discovered how he might use analogy and metaphor as themost acute representation of a mind engaged in thought. 65. But families believe in their myths for reasons more compelling than respect for the versatility of metaphor. 66. She develops a typology according to the different parts of speech, and her analyses reveal a marked preference for the verb metaphor. 67. To use yet another metaphor, moulding of form can be thought of as metalworking; patterning like painting. 68. Deck's theories threaten to make over-explicit what is more subtly revealed through metaphor. 69. In dealing with anorexia nervosa we are dealing with metaphor - sometimes a startlingly apt form of metaphor. 70. Instances are quoted of highly contrived antithesis, of mixed metaphor and elaborate circumlocution. 71. On a global level, it also strikes me that the circus metaphor is in danger of becoming an exhausted cliche. 72. At that time the metaphor of the sinking of the Titanic seemed particularly apt. 73. Holly carries a great freight of metaphor in his rucksack. 74. That story is a metaphor for what matters most to me as I help children to write and to live like writers. 75. Mugezi's excremental duties are an apt metaphor for the punishing regime in which he finds himself trapped. 76. As a metaphor, consider the way rocks make their way to the valley floor. 77. The rule of thumb for making good use of a metaphor is to compare what is said with what is meant. 77. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 78. The recent trend toward cognitive approaches to metaphor provides a means of formalizing such a conception. 79. Both Rossetti and Traherne, through simile and metaphor, make the reader work harder. 80. As fire became, in my thinking, a metaphor for the emotions kindled by race, two additional chapters suggested themselves. 81. As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious poetic devices, such as metaphor and alliteration. 82. She was a caged bird, to use her own metaphor, that had to break free. 83. On reflection the chess metaphor is not a felicitous one. 84. The way we are treating the apple serves as a metaphor for how we are treating our world. 85. The opening scene is a metaphor for the team's treacherous journey. 86. It is also a metaphor which puts a high valuation on trust between colleagues as in a family. 87. Compared with poetic devices like metaphor, they are probably rather mundane. 88. I can summarize the preceding by pointing to the fact that there is actually a dual metaphor being employed. 89. That we influence the world around us is not simply a poetic metaphor. 90. The debate of butter-side-up versus butter-side-down becomes a metaphor for many of the conflicts in the classroom. 91. A whole book could be written on water as metaphor, much as I am attempting with bread. 92. Changing metaphor, the equilibrium unemployment rate is seen to be shackled to the actual rate. 93. We find it hysterically funny, though it is a sad metaphor for the economic mess this country is in. 94. It is in the nature of metaphor to present concepts as unanalysed totalities, without making clear the relations between the entities. 95. So far, the proponents have answered these questions by retreat into euphemism and advance into metaphor. 96. Or perhaps chaos theory provides a more effective meaning-making metaphor. 97. We use this to cast light on a metaphor of which we are given no other interpretation. 98. Thus the same metaphor can lead to diametrically opposite understandings. 99. We use this metaphor to characterize local authorities' responses to care programming. 100. That is not a metaphor, it is the plain truth. 101. As I hope to show, Golding anticipates some recent findings of scholars on the nature and function of metaphor. 102. The drowned body that refuses to stay submerged can be taken as a metaphor for the repressed but irrepressible female. 103. Like the theories Brooke-Rose criticizes in 1958, this view conceives of metaphor in terms of semantic property to be fought over and captured. 104. We are now in a position to ask whether one type of advert typically uses one type of metaphor. 105. Recursive branching is also a good metaphor for the embryonic development of plants and animals generally. 106. According to Wimsatt it commonly consists in the use of analogy, especially through metaphor. 107. Fans of the novel claim that its stomach-turning violence is a brilliant metaphor for the 1980s culture of consumerism and self-gratification. 108. Our everyday reality is a grand illusion, a dream metaphor, which we are creating. 109. Is it not also an ideal metaphor for Dole: Route 66, the thread that runs through his life? 110. Drucker selects the metaphor of orchestra as the model for the corporate world to follow but the conclusions are much the same. 111. Can you think of a better metaphor for hell on earth? 112. The defining metaphor for this innovation was the biological cell, which performs specific functions and communicates with other cells. 113. Ralph Ellison captured it perfectly for the black man with the metaphor of invisibility. 114. It seems to me that anorexia nervosa acts as a metaphor for all the problems of adolescence. 115. One way to think about URLs is to use the libraries and location on a shelf as a metaphor. 116. The skyscraper metaphor is apt, for our only hope to understanding such complexity is with a hierarchical model. 117. To extend the metaphor, the fare is competently cooked and reasonably nutritious. 118. Palimpsest is a metaphor commonly used by deconstructionists, particularly Jacques Derrida. 119. I find inspiration in the quest of others for self-discovery, especially when they express this through the metaphor of food. 120. A woman surfacing: this image can serve as a metaphor for the history of the West. 121. However, the further rightwards along the cline a metaphor is located, the greater is the potential for multiple interpretations. 122. This property is responsible for the hologram becoming a popular metaphor for human memory. 123. This final and most significant level of metaphor is best seen in relation to the pond. 124. Tonight we are given the foot washing as complementary symbol or metaphor. 125. In the second the observations of a character are noted: the metaphor is muted. 126. Through metaphor and symbolism, Thoreau discusses the importance of nature. 127. Metaphor and irony juxtapose meanings: harmonious, contrasting, or conflicting. 128. This thesis intends to analyze the collapse of the family from the inner point of view and finds in incest the best metaphor for the fall of the South. 129. The biological metaphor has a significance of revelation for the development of evolutional economics. 130. The traditional rhetoricians viewed metaphor as decorative in nature and independent of human cognition. 131. The use of metaphor and imagery may help the writer give voice to emotional undertones that would otherwise be hard to put into words. 132. This paper explores into the theoretical basis of relevance by discussing the usage of four rhetorical devices in collocation variation, namely metaphor, hypallage, zeugma and pun. 133. Archimedean point is metaphor derived from Archimedes' alleged saying that if he had a fulcrum and a lever, he could move the earth. 134. Traditional rhetoric holds that metaphor is lexically a kind of contrast and substitution of meanings, and it is a deviation of the normal rules of language use. 135. The same metaphor of the money changer is found in the Stoics and in early Christian literature but with different meanings. 136. Tropes are chiefly of four kinds, metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony. 137. Metaphor, as a kind of language phenomenon and operation, shares with normal language phenomena the same language system. 138. InfoQ: PBE is an example of Model-driven development (MDD) mostly as a result of using the engineering metaphor as a philosophical base. 139. This thesis has mainly explained semantic extension mechanism of basic color terms on the basis of metonymy and metaphor from synchronic approach. 140. The deeper structure is a linguistic basis in its essence, made up of four basic discourse patterns:metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony. 141. "The vampire is a metaphor for the predatory yet alluring boy, " explains the psychotherapist and sometime spin doctor Derek Draper. "The young girl wants to be chased and she wants to be caught. 142. Results indicate that aptness of metaphor and expression style both affect Aad and persuasiveness significantly. 143. Metaphor is the life principle of poetry and poetry is closely related to metaphor. 144. Relevance Theory, which focuses on the cognitive process, did not care to give a specific definition to metaphor, seeing it as a normal language use consistent to the principle of relevance. 145. Lister said people should follow the 1946 advice of writer George Orwell: "Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print. 146. The design debt metaphor was first used by Ward Cunningham in his OOPSLA 1992 experience report 1, where he described the common practice of using a little temporary debt to speed up development. 147. This paper, by means of variation analysis method and meaning-directed analysis method, analyses the corpus, finding out that meanings of metaphor are rich and complex and have some regularities. 148. Using a good graphic metaphor for your interface makes the user feel more comfortable navigating your site. 149. This is a metaphor that Derrida frequently uses, as a kind of writing on the ear. 150. System Metaphor: Each project has an organizing metaphor, which provides an easy to remember naming convention. 151. There is not only a linguistic transfer in SLA, but also a cross-linguistic transfer of concept and conceptual metaphor. 152. German philosopher Cassirer said, language has two kinds of rights - "the right of logic " and "the right of metaphor". 153. Metaphor, as an important rhetorical device, is frequently adopted in advertising and turns out to be a distinctive feature of advertising language. 154. This paper makes an analysis of conceptual metaphor, experientialism and the embodied motivation for metaphor. 155. Chapter Two is about the literary review on Functional Equivalence Theory and metaphor studies of the world. In this chapter, firstly, Nida's Functional Equivalence will be discussed in detail. 156. The third part searched Feng Zhfs special experience mode and the immanency cause of his fiction in a metaphor arrangement. The sense and self-identity of Chinese intelligentsia was searched here. 157. Google has emerged as a metaphor for the openness and creativity of the U.S. economy, but also for the far-ranging U.S. power that so worries foreign critics. 158. Guided by this myth, metaphor is considered decorative and ornamental in nature, thus a set of extraordinary or figurative linguistic expressions out of normal language systems. 159. Dead metaphor, being a special kind of metaphor, has not been taken into systematic research. 160. Metaphor plays an unreplaceable role in the development of vocabulary. It causes the change of prototype meaning, the expansion of semantics, and the development of category. 161. He uses the word "currency" as a metaphor for an inner language to make sense of the world. 162. Finally, although a metaphor offers a small boost in learnability to first-time users, it exacts a tremendous cost after they become intermediates. 163. When we lack a specific context, the implicit concept constructed mainly by default assumption will function in identifying and interpreting metaphor. 164. A classic metaphor in biology pictures an embryonic cell at the top of a hill. 165. Secondly, metaphor presupposition can be judged successfully by the true-false value method and the "negation test". 166. The spirit's three deformation was a metaphor, it illustrated vivaciously that how the spirit had underwent the nihilism period step by step and arrived at the positive stage at last. 167. Graduated from Central Academy of Fine Arts, Chen Li expresses his feelings about the objects around him by an abstract, high-hearted or surrealist metaphor and association of ideas. 167. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 168. While it may fulfill a voyeuristic impulse, it was hard to make a business case for this social metaphor. 169. From the cognitive perspective, synaesthesia is also a kind of metaphor, and it embodies metaphorically cognitive and thinking processes. 170. As I became a man , I grew to understand that this was not just a child's game but a metaphor for what I might do with my life. 171. A cute face little girl who has lip-synch another voice: Yang Peiyi. This is like a metaphor of how China really is. Everything is fabricated trying to promote a good image to the world. 172. Metaphor in traditional theories is taken only as a rhetorical device, or a figure of speech, which is only a matter of language. 173. Metaphor, as a kind of language phenomenon and operation, shares with normal language phenomena the same language system. Their difference is demonstrated only in their operation routes. 174. The love story in Asya is Turgenev's culture metaphor about the societal future. 175. Blindman 's bluff being courtship, and the rhythmic rocking of the seesaw would clearly be a metaphor for the act of lovemaking itself. 176. To help uncover the complexities of India's uneven rise, The Shiva Rules uses as a loose reporting metaphor Shiva, the popular Hindu deity of destruction and rebirth. 177. The power of the metaphor, simile, parallel... figurative language is not only a good way to put things into perspective, but metaphors are easier to remember than a complex set of interactions. 178. Metaphor, in its broad sense, refers to the use of language which is poetically motivated, that is, literariness featured by defamiliarization in formalist terms. 179. According to the analysis and statistics of polysemant in "Modern Chinese Dictionary", we find that the metaphor relationship between modern Chinese polysemant is more than metonymy relationship. 180. Julie usually does wear the pants in our family, to use a clothing metaphor. 181. Metaphor is a cognitive model, which is related to the thinking and experience. 182. Cognitive linguistics assumes that metaphor serves not only as a rhetorical device in literary works but also as a mode of cognition which plays an important role in people's thinking and speaking. 183. This poem is the metaphor of Rilke' s spiritual contradiction which is a metaphysical sense and does not involve the content of experience. 184. This paper analyzes on and probes into emphatically 14 kinds of rhetoric methods frequently used in advertising documents with the better effect including repeat, metaphor, dualization, etc. 185. Because of its pervasiveness and cognitive characteristics, metaphor is widely applied to the field of language study. 186. Returning to the metaphor of interpersonal relations, humble, self-deprecating people generally have little trouble finding friends. 187. It is easy to see that metaphor is regarded as deviation from normal language use. 188. The hypothetical boiled frog is a useful metaphor for a very real problem: the difficulty of responding to disasters that creep up on you a bit at a time. 189. Rhetorical devises are various, but those which operate in the increasing process are simile or metaphor, personification, metonymy , euphemism, garble and alias. 190. Metaphor, which is based on experientialism, is a fundamental cognitive device of human beings. It is not only reflected in words, but also in grammar. 191. It finds its theoretical origin mainly in Ludwig Wittgenstein's "play metaphor" and "family-similarity. " 192. This thesis is a study on lexicalized metaphors and is an examination of the theoretical system of metaphor on the basis of lexical evidence. 193. Based on the theory of cognitive linguistics, this paper analyzes paronomasia allegorical saying from the perspective of phonetic metaphor to find a new understanding mechanism for it. 194. It also explores doublespeak in terms of rhetorical devices, namely, personification, dehumanization, metaphor, understatement and inflation. 195. Metaphor is not only a rhetorical device but also a cognitive means. 196. And so as a way of understanding what at this point is really the sheer repetitiveness of this disclaimer, I want to propose a metaphor. 197. Mine is a simulacrum for life, a reflection on experience and a metaphor for understanding my existence. 198. I do not mean to offend the Earth god, but I use its image as a metaphor to mock at the corrupting bureaucrat culture. 199. To resort to a metaphor, drawn from mythology, we have, in Eurydice twice lost, the most potent image we can find of the relation between Orpheus the analyst and the unconscious. 200. Using the metaphor of train lines, Tom Myers explains how patterns of strain communicate through the myofascial 'webbing', contributing to postural compensation and movement stability. 201. Metaphor is pervasive, and human language with various metaphors, thus study on metaphor is significant. 202. Moreover, Orestes's journey from boyhood to maturity is a metaphor for the transformation of Athenian society itself. 203. The thesis explores the metaphor translation of classical Chinese poetry (CCP) by drawing upon the latest theoretical achievements of cognitive linguistics, especially experientialism. 204. However, the balance wheel metaphor has another, perhaps unintended meaning. 205. In epistemic modality, assertives are the main performatives. And speech acts co-occur with metaphor of modality. So speech acts come with modality. 206. Tian Guisen (1998) applies recent theories of linguistics to the analysis of incongruent and deviant form at pragmatic level, i. e. "Pragmatic Metaphor". 207. It occurs particularly in the book of Psalms, where it's a metaphor for distress. 208. In Zola's L'Argent, the rise and fall of a bank provides a metaphor for the rottenness of Louis Napoleon's Second Empire. 209. On the basis of far-ranging rise of multi - discipline studies on metaphor, naturally and necessarily, a special study of scientific metaphor has become a new research area in philosophy of science. 210. From the perspective of cognitive metaphor, idioms are found to be analyzable instead of lack of motivation. Metaphorical concept provides motivation for compositional and transparent idioms. |
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