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复数形式
emblems
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徽章, 象征
a special design or sign that represents a nation, monarchy, etc.
- The national flag featured an emblem at its center, signifying the country’s heritage.
国旗中央有一个徽章,象征着国家的遗产。
- Each branch of the military has its own emblem to signify its specific role and history.
军队的每个分支都有自己的徽章,以表示其特定的角色和历史。
- The city’s emblem is used on official seals and documents to signify municipal authority.
城市的徽章用于官方印章和文件,以表示市政当局。
- The royal family’s crest is an emblem used on official documents and ceremonial objects.
王室的徽章是用于官方文件和仪式物品上的象征。
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a symbol that represents an abstract idea or concept
- The dove is an emblem of peace.
- The scales of justice serve as an emblem of fairness.
- A rainbow can be an emblem of diversity.
- The company logo became an emblem of innovation.
- The torch is an emblem of knowledge and learning.
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标志, 象征
a specific gesture, movement, or action that has a direct verbal translation and is widely understood within a particular culture or group
An emblem is a type of gesture that has a specific, widely recognized meaning within a particular culture or community. Emblems are used as stand-alone signs that convey a message without the need for spoken words. For example, a thumbs-up gesture often signifies approval or agreement, while waving goodbye is a common way to indicate farewell. Emblems can vary significantly across different cultures, and the same gesture may have different meanings in different contexts. Because of their direct correlation to specific meanings, emblems can enhance communication by providing clear and immediate messages, often serving as a form of nonverbal communication that transcends spoken language.