signifying
形容词:
形容词: signifiable
更多词形:
形容词: signifiable | 名词: signifier | 动词过去式: signified | 动词过去分词: signified | 动词现在分词: signifying | 动词第三人称单数: signifies |
单词例句:
Writing books is a form signifying the establishment of a scholar's own theoretical system.
著书立说是学者们形成自己理论体系的一个表现形式。
A shortened narrow bend, often signifying bastardy.
缩短的弯曲窄条,常表示私生子地位
The nitrate content in turnip was reduced,while soil organic matter content in the rhizosphere was signifi...
施用有机肥料萝卜的硝酸盐含量明显下降,当季作物收获后根际土壤有机质含量明显提高。
The vacuum is a boiling sea of nothingness ,full of sound and fury, signifying a great deal....
然而物理学告诉我们,即使是虚空,也是丰富多彩的。所以不必太悲观。
The fool foretells a time when the individual will launch into a new adventure, perhaps signifying a new job or major move.
愚人预言一个时机来临时,他将独自一人投入一项新的冒险,或许表示一个新工作或较大的变动。
In 229 AD Cao Zhi created Yu-shan Fan-bei, signifying the beginning of “Chinesization” of Buddhism music from abroad.
公元229年由曹植创制的鱼山梵呗,标志着外来佛教音乐开始迈入“中国化”的进程。
In Jewish belief of the time of Christ this was taken as signifying a personal name, Adam, and this tradition was adopted into Christianity.
在基督时期的犹太人信仰里面,这用来代表一个人的名字:亚当,这种传统被基督教所吸收。
Signifying "a reversal of the tides of time ",now it is the right time to promote the Chinese language and the "golden age" for mastering it.
所谓“风水轮流转”,今时今日却是华语抬头的时候,也是华语的黄金时代。
We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom--symbolizing an end as well as a beginning--signifying renewal as well as change.
我们今天庆祝的并不是一次政党的胜利,而是一次自由的庆典;它象征着结束,也象征着开始;它意味着更新,也意味着变革。