effigy
英 [ˈefɪdʒi]
美 [ˈefɪdʒi]
n. (名人、圣人或神的)雕像,塑像; (丑化人的)模拟像,画像
复数:effigies
BNC.19281 / COCA.18533
牛津词典
noun
- (名人、圣人或神的)雕像,塑像
a statue of a famous person, a saint or a god- stone effigies in the church
教堂里的石雕像
- stone effigies in the church
- (丑化人的)模拟像,画像
a model of a person that makes them look ugly- The demonstrators burned a crude effigy of the president.
示威者焚毁了总统的丑化像。
- The demonstrators burned a crude effigy of the president.
柯林斯词典
- (丑化憎恶之人的)仿真像,模拟像
Aneffigyis a quickly and roughly made figure, often ugly or amusing, that represents someone you hate or feel contempt for. - (名人)雕像,塑像
Aneffigyis a statue or carving of a famous person.
英英释义
noun
- a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture)
- the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln
- the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone
双语例句
- Effigy Sculpture of Historical Ponder
肖像雕塑的历史反思 - The coin bears an effigy of Lincoln; the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone.
硬币上刻着林肯的肖像。 - A very picturesque view of an old triumphal arch and the pine-tree-studded hill on the other side of the brook, was obtained from a hall in which stood a dust-covered effigy of an old school god.
从其中的一个厅里可以看到别致的牌楼和小溪对面松林点缀的五老峰,在这个厅里供奉着文昌帝君像,像上沾满了灰尘。 - The king was burned in effigy by the angry mob.
国王的模拟像被愤怒的民众烧掉以泄心中的愤恨。 - When the high school team lost the championship game, the coach was hung In effigy by the people.
中学队输了冠军赛后,人们吊起了教练的模拟像。 - Burn a person in effigy.
焚烧某人的肖像以泄恨。 - The fire roared and crackled, and a great cheer went up as the flames began to lick the effigy of the Pope.
火焰熊熊,噼啪作响,当火舌开始吞没教皇的模拟像时,人群中爆发出一阵响亮的欢呼声。 - A coin with her effigy on it.
带有她雕像的一枚硬币。 - The Lady Dowager's gift was a purse containing a small golden effigy of the God of Learning symbolizing literary talent and harmony. letter ( and sets there of), of base metal ( excl. printers 'and typewriter type)
“贾母又与了一个荷包并一个金魁星,取”“文星和合”“之意.”字母(及其组合),贱金属制(不包括打印机和打字机的活字) - Few protesters are burning senators in effigy, as they were a century ago, and a voluntary armistice between the two parties seems an even more remote prospect than that.
现在很少有反对者像几个世纪前那样点燃参议员的肖像以泄愤,同时两党间自愿的休战看起来暂时也是不大可能的。