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 allusion [ə'luʒən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 提及, 暗指

  1. There are many humorous allusions to human foibles in the drama.
    剧中多处幽默地提到人类的弱点。
  2. His writings are full of classical allusions.
    他的著作里用了很多典故。
  3. allusion :
    暗指、提及、暗示。


allusion
[ noun ]
passing reference or indirect mention
<noun.communication>


Allusion \Al*lu"sion\, n. [L. allusio, fr. alludere to allude:
cf. F. allusion.]
1. A figurative or symbolical reference. [Obs.]

2. A reference to something supposed to be known, but not
explicitly mentioned; a covert indication; indirect
reference; a hint.

  1. The allusion is to a Woody Allen movie that shows a cello teacher saying that some students have no concept of the instrument, followed by a shot of someone holding a cello up to his mouth and blowing into it.
  2. Griffin spokesman Gill said the allusion to a "superior bid" referred to one that is better than the $22-a-share bid that Trump has made.
  3. In some areas, such as his proud allusion to 'people from ethnic minorities entering public life', Mr Major is ahead of many in his party.
  4. The allusion is to Mediobanca S.p.A., the conservative, state-owned merchant bank in the process of privatization.
  5. Hope said he got "a lot of laughs" when he told the troops that President Bush called Waller and said: "From now on, you'll be known by your first name" - an allusion to Saddam Hussein, who is also commonly known by his first name.
  6. "This is the night I should go to the theater." _ comment to Robert Kennedy, an allusion to Lincoln's fatal trip to Ford's Theater, after the Soviets agreed to withdraw missiles from Cuba, October 1962.
  7. In England, I could probably expect more people to get the allusion, since it is from pulpits of the Church of England that the weekly reading of a text from scripture was first called a lesson.
  8. Although Iliescu abolished the death penalty, he pledged a "tough trial" nonetheless for "all those guilty of crimes" _ an apparent allusion to Ceausescu loyalists.
  9. Play upon play there seems to be tapped right into the way things are, and audiences lap up each show. Watching Jonathan Harvey's new play, Beautiful Thing, you can feel how easily its audience follows every current and allusion.
  10. "I say that President Bush is a professional, a WASP who has behind him a nation born from an anti-colonial intefadeh," it quoted him as saying, in an allusion to the Palestinian uprising in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
  11. In a province where a committee actively seeks the fate of some 200 residents rounded up by the Soviet secret police in 1945 and believed executed, the allusion to Katyn was vivid.
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