trope
英 [trəʊp]
美 [troʊp]
n. 转义词语; 比喻词语
复数:tropes
BNC.38163 / COCA.15189
牛津词典
noun
- 转义词语;比喻词语
a word or phrase that is used in a way that is different from its usual meaning in order to create a particular mental image or effect. Metaphors and similes are tropes .
英英释义
noun
- language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
双语例句
- There is no "Google is doomed" trope.
世上也不存在“谷歌在劫难逃”的比喻。 - If the most common trope in fiction in the past 10 years has been the "9/ 11 novel," we may now be seeing the beginnings of the next wave: Stories of success ( or at least the hunt for it) in Asia.
如果说过去10年以来,小说中最常见的隐喻是“911小说”,我们现在或许正在目睹下一波潮流的开始:亚洲的成功故事(或者至少是追逐成功的故事)。 - Sabbath Lily The first quotation from Sabbath Lily of course focuses on the eyes, and it is not hard to read into Haze Motes's name that the trope of sight is going to be important.
第一句话来自,说的当然是关于眼睛,通过看Haze,Motes的名字,不难发现,在视线上的修辞将会很重要。 - Bride-napping turns out to be a common trope across European countries, with versions in Russia, Germany, and Wales.
绑架新娘的传统在欧洲比较常见,有俄罗斯、德国、威尔士版等多个版本。 - Trope of Mystery and Wonder in Doris Lessing's African Works
多丽斯·莱辛非洲作品中的神秘比喻 - The trope of sight is obviously extremely important here.
对视力的比喻在这里非常的重要。 - The age old school/ teacher/ studying trope ranked number one.
老学校、老师、学习相关内容位列榜首。 - Trope is a kind of figure of speech most frequently used in English as well as other languages.
比喻存在于一切语言之中,也是英语常见的修辞方式之一,可以分为明喻和暗喻两大类。 - Chapter two provides a summary of trope of English vocabulary.
第二章是英语词汇转义概述。 - On the Rhetorical Feature and Cultural Connotation of English Idioms ( rhetoric) characterized by or of the nature of a trope or tropes; changed from its literal sense.
论英语习语的修辞格应用及文化意义(修辞学)具有修辞或比喻的特征或性质;从字面意义变化而来。