| 释义 | allegoryenUK
 al·le·go·ryA0207600 (ăl′ĭ-gôr′ē)n. pl. al·le·go·ries 1. a.  The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters, figures, or events in narrative, dramatic, or pictorial form.b.  A story, picture, or play employing such representation. John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Herman Melville's Moby-Dick are allegories.2.  A symbolic representation: The blindfolded figure with scales is an allegory of justice.[Middle English allegorie, from Latin allēgoria, from Greek, from allēgorein, to interpret allegorically : allos, other; see al- in Indo-European roots + agoreuein, to speak publicly (from agorā, marketplace; see ger- in Indo-European roots).]
 al′le·go′rist n.
 allegory(ˈælɪɡərɪ) n, pl -ries1.  (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a poem, play, picture, etc, in which the apparent meaning of the characters and events is used to symbolize a deeper moral or spiritual meaning2.  (Art Terms) a poem, play, picture, etc, in which the apparent meaning of the characters and events is used to symbolize a deeper moral or spiritual meaning3.  (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) the technique or genre that this represents4.  (Art Terms) the technique or genre that this represents5.  (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) use of such symbolism to illustrate truth or a moral6.  (Art Terms) use of such symbolism to illustrate truth or a moral7. anything used as a symbol or emblem[C14: from Old French allegorie, from Latin allēgoria, from Greek, from allēgorein to speak figuratively, from allos other + agoreuein to make a speech in public, from agora a public gathering] ˈallegorist nal•le•go•ry(ˈæl əˌgɔr i, -ˌgoʊr i)
 n.,  pl.  -ries.   1.  the representation of spiritual, moral, or other abstract meanings through the actions of fictional characters that serve as symbols.    2.  an allegorical or figurative narrative, poem, or the like: the allegory of Piers Plowman.    3.  emblem (def. 3).  [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin allēgoria < Greek allēgoría, derivative of allēgoreîn to speak so as to imply something other = all- all- + -ēgorein to speak (see category)]
 allegoryan art form, as a story, painting, or sculpture, in which the components have a symbolic, figurative meaning. — allegorist, allegorizer, n. — allegorical, adj.See also: Representationan art form, as a story, painting, or sculpture, in which the components have a symbolic, figurative meaning. — allegorist, allegorizer, n. — allegorical, adj.See also: Art
 an art form, as a story, painting, or sculpture, in which the components have a symbolic, figurative meaning. — allegorist, allegorizer, n. — allegorical, adj.See also: Literature
 allegoryA form in which the action and other elements stand for something else in real life.Thesaurus| Noun | 1. |  allegory - a short moral story (often with animal characters)apologue, parable, fablestory - a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events; "he writes stories for the magazines"Aesop's fables - a collection of fables believed to have been written by the Greek storyteller Aesop |  |  | 2. |  allegory - a visible symbol representing an abstract ideaemblemsymbolic representation, symbolisation, symbolization, symbol - something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a symbol of the United States"scarlet letter - the letter A in red; Puritans required adulterers to wear itcupid - a symbol for love in the form of a cherubic naked boy with wings and a bow and arrowdonkey - the symbol of the Democratic Party; introduced in cartoons by Thomas Nast in 1874dove - an emblem of peaceeagle - an emblem representing power; "the Roman eagle"elephant - the symbol of the Republican Party; introduced in cartoons by Thomas Nast in 1874fasces - bundle of rods containing an axe with the blade protruding; in ancient Rome it was a symbol of a magistrate's power; in modern Italy it is a symbol of fascismnational flag, ensign - an emblem flown as a symbol of nationalityhammer and sickle - the emblem on the flag of the Soviet Unionred flag - the emblem of socialist revolutionMagen David, Mogen David, Shield of David, Solomon's seal, Star of David - a six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaismbadge - an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.); "they checked everyone's badge before letting them in"Agnus Dei, Paschal Lamb - figure of a lamb; emblematic of Christmaple-leaf - the emblem of Canadamedallion - an emblem indicating that a taxicab is registeredspread eagle - an emblem (an eagle with wings and legs spread) on the obverse of the Great Seal of the United StatesHakenkreuz, swastika - the official emblem of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich; a cross with the arms bent at right angles in a clockwise direction |  |  | 3. |  allegory - an expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended metaphorexpressive style, style - a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period; "all the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper" | 
 allegorynoun symbol, story, tale, myth, symbolism, emblem, fable, parable, apologue The book is a kind of allegory of the country's history.TranslationsallégorieallegoriaallegoricoallegoriаллегорияallegoryenUKRelated to allegory: allusion, Allegory of the cave
 Synonyms for allegorynoun symbolSynonymssymbolstorytalemythsymbolismemblemfableparableapologue
 Synonyms for allegorynoun a short moral story (often with animal characters)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a visible symbol representing an abstract ideaSynonymsRelated Wordssymbolic representationsymbolisationsymbolizationsymbolscarlet lettercupiddonkeydoveeagleelephantfascesnational flagensignhammer and sicklered flagMagen DavidMogen DavidShield of DavidSolomon's sealStar of DavidbadgeAgnus DeiPaschal Lambmaple-leafmedallionspread eagleHakenkreuzswastika
 noun an expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblancesRelated Words |