logogram

英 [ˈlɒɡəɡræm] 美 [ˈlɔːɡəɡræm]

n.  词符; 语符; 速记符



牛津词典

noun

  1. 词符;语符;速记符
    a symbol that represents a word or phrase, for example those used in ancient writing systems

    双语例句

    1. Finally, for certain animals, the sex of the animal can be marked by extra strokes to the logogram.
      最后,对有些动物来说,可以通过语标符号上的一些小修改来区分动物的性别。
    2. The basic logogram usually represents the species of the animal, whereas two short horizontal lines denotes the male of the species, and an extra vertical line denotes the female.
      在一个表示一种动物的符号上加上两条短的横线表示雄性,加上一条竖线则表示雌性。
    3. A logogram is a reading of a cuneiform sign which represents a word in the spoken language.
      简写是一读一楔形标志,代表了语言文字。
    4. Beyond these words, two-thirds of this lexicon now consists of words that are transparent compounds of separate logogram words.
      以后这些话,三分之二本词典现在共有词化合物具有透明简写词分开。
    5. The logogram have recorded rich text;
      2用该意音文字所书写的古代文本很丰富;
    6. The Ethnic Language-Culture Conditions of the Existence of Logogram
      意音文字存在的民族语言文化条件
    7. To reach the requirement of locomotive running standard by railway ministry and to control noise, this paper analyses, improves and tests Starting Transmission Gear Box ( logogram as "STGB").
      为使内燃机车的运行质量达到铁道部标准的要求,使内燃机车的噪声得到有效的控制,有针对性地对启动变速箱进行了分析、改进及试验。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation
      1. 7 is a logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and `nanatsu' in Japanese

      Synonym:    logograph