parable
英式音标:[ˈpærəbl] 美式音标:[ˈpærəbəl]
parable基本解释 n. 寓言,比喻;隐晦或谜般的格言 parable的意思释义 n.寓言;格言;变形 复数:parables 英英释义 pa

parable怎么读
英式音标:[ˈpærəbl]
美式音标:[ˈpærəbəl]
parable基本解释
n. 寓言,比喻;隐晦或谜般的格言
parable的意思释义
n.
寓言;格言;
变形
复数:parables
英英释义
parable[ \'pærəbl ]n.
a short moral story (often with animal characters)
同义词:fableallegoryapologue
(New Testament) any of the stories told by Jesus to convey his religious message
\"the parable of the prodigal son\"
parable用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
This parable tells us not to trust strangers.
寓言告诫我们不要相信陌生人。
She was very inspired by the parable.
她从这则寓言中得到了启示。
In the eleventh parable in Luke Jesus uses a lamp.
耶稣用灯做为第十一个比喻。
This parable explained an interest relationship with knowledge.
这个比喻说明了兴趣与知识的关系。
例句参考
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Parable and Realism in Capital Theory: The Surrogate Production Function
The Parable: Eastern Roots and Western Echoes of a Narrative Form
Calkin Representations of Unbounded Operator Algebras Acting on Non㏒eparable Domains
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The Love Wins Companion: A Study Guide for Those Who Want to Go Deeper
Reality: Poetry from the Heart
Moma Modern Lacing Shapes [With 10 Cards and 11 Laces]
parable词源
parable
parable: [14] The etymological idea underlying parable is of ‘drawing analogies’. It comes via Old French parabole and Latin parabola from Greek parabolé, a derivative of parabállein. This was a compound verb formed from pará ‘beside’ and bállein ‘throw’ (source of English ballistic [18]). It meant ‘put beside’, hence ‘compare’.Its derived noun parabolé was used for a ‘comparison’ or ‘analogy’, and hence in the Christian tradition for an ‘allegorical or moral narrative’. The geometrical sense of the term, acquired by English directly from Latin as parabola [16], comes from the notion of ‘comparability’ or ‘parallelism’ between the section of a cone that forms the parabola and an element in the cone’s surface.Etymologically the same word is parole [17], which reached English via Vulgar Latin *paraula and Old French parole ‘word’. Its use for ‘conditional release’ is based on the notion of the prisoner giving his ‘word of honour’ to be of good behaviour.=> ballistic, palaver, parabola, parliament, parole
parable (n.)
mid-13c., parabol, modern form from early 14c., \"saying or story in which something is expressed in terms of something else,\" from Old French parable \"parable, parabolic style in writing\" (13c.), from Latin parabola \"comparison,\" from Greek parabole \"a comparison, parable,\" literally \"a throwing beside,\" hence \"a juxtaposition,\" from para- \"alongside\" (see para- (1)) + bole \"a throwing, casting, beam, ray,\" related to ballein \"to throw\" (see ballistics).Replaced Old English bispell. In Vulgar Latin, parabola took on the meaning \"word,\" hence Italian parlare, French parler \"to speak\" (see parley (n.)).
parable相关例句
1.Of or similar to a parable.
抛物线的或与之相像的
3.Shadow: A Parable
鬼影:一则寓言
4.\"Hear then the parable of the sower.
太13:18所以你们当听这撒种的比喻。
5.This is an ancient parable.
这是一个古老的寓言。
