symbolised
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(symbolise 的过去分词) vt. 象征, 代表, 作为...的象征
vt.vi. 用符号表示, 使用符号
symbolise的过去分词, 过去式
双语例句
- More than anything else, that incident has symbolised what many see as a newly aggressive Chinese approach to diplomacy.
许多人认为,中国正在采取一种不同以往的强硬外交姿态,上述事件最主要的象征意义也在于此。 - Each record ( symbolised by a different colour in the earlier figure) is propagated through the message flow, one after another.
每个记录(在前面的图中用不同的颜色表示)相继通过消息流传播。 - The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of the Cold War between East and West.
柏林墙的倒塌象征着东西方冷战的结束。 - While the EBRD symbolised the Post-Cold War order, the BRICs bank could showcase the 21st century rise of emerging states.
欧洲复兴开发银行象征着冷战后的秩序,而金砖国家开发银行可能昭示着新兴国家在21世纪的崛起。 - The tea flowing from India symbolised the acuity of Scots trading instincts.
这种和印度之间的贸易往来显示了苏格兰人敏锐的商业嗅觉。 - The ring of diamonds and sapphires from Michael Wilding, her second husband, which she rather than he steered to the correct finger, symbolised his caution;
他的第二任丈夫麦克维尔丁送给她一颗蓝宝石钻戒,戒指是她自己而不是麦克帮她戴上去的,由此可见麦克对于这段婚姻还是持谨慎的态度。 - Two years ago BYD symbolised China's glorious prospects.
两年前,比亚迪公司象征着中国辉煌的前景。 - A year ago it symbolised Russia's victory over Georgia and its American backers.
一年前,红场阅兵象征着苏联对格鲁吉亚及其后台老板美国人的胜利。 - The final division of Germany was symbolised by the completion of the Berlin wall.
柏林墙的建成标志了德国的最终分裂。 - Dionysus symbolised the dynamic stream of life, which knows no restraints or barriers and defies all limitations.
酒神狄俄尼索斯象征有活力的生命溪流,没有约束与障碍,挑战所有限制。