simile的意思和读音

simile

: [ˈsɪmɪli] : [ˈsɪməli]

n.

similes  

similen.

1.a word or phrase that compares sth to sth else, using the wordslike oras , for examplea face like a mask oras white as snow ; the use of such words and phrases

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n.1.a phrase that describes something by comparing it to something else using the wordlikeoras,” for exampleHe eats like a pig”; the use of similes

1. (similar + ) simile n (fac + ...

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1.Love is, having not get in touch with him for days, call him in a hurry and simile with tears in eyes.

2.Thorpe never finished the simile, for it could hardly have been a proper one.

3."As if" operates like a simile, which is an explicit type of metaphor.“

4.Modern metaphor study grants it a cognitive sense and divides it into various types such as simile and implicit metaphor, etc.

5.Species difference between the things compared is not essential to the formation of a simile.“

6.On the contrary, if the attribute character of vehicle is typical, a simile could be formed even the tenor is of the same species.使

7.Loving someone, will simile when thinking about him.

8.When used to pin down abstract concepts or unusual design details, design by metaphor or simile bridges a major gap of understanding.

9.If you will pardon so commonplace a simile, we have set off the fire alarm and have nothing to do but to wait.使/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.So the typical character of non-quantifiable attribute is the essential prerequisite of a simile.