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Definition of symbology in English: symbologynoun sɪmˈbɒlədʒisɪmˈbɑlədʒi mass noun1The study or use of symbols. 符号学;象征手法;符号使用 the unschooled relied heavily on symbology Example sentencesExamples - There is precious little that is actually enforceable in that document - 8 centuries of laws have superseded it, so this is pure symbolism, but the symbology is important.
- This gradual transformation of the language and symbology was still constrained by world politics, however.
- The history of lighting, symbology of lighting, paintings that show various treatments of light… and more.
- Appropriating Jungian symbology, the study argues that, for Page, the imagination is a divine faculty whose figures hint at the completeness embodied in the archetype of the God-image.
- Then I learned the symbology of the rose, and the history of the symbology and the literature it comprises and my appreciation of the rose became an intellectual one.
- Concurrent with this shift is the emergence of the individual psyche, the Self, the subconscious, psychoanalysis, symbology, dream interpretation, Humanism, and the rising popularity of Eastern Mysticism in the West.
- Yet, we have never had, nor do we have now, any conclusive proof that the universe is humanly understandable in the first place, much less representable in some reductivist symbology of mathematics or any other language for that matter.
- 1.1 Symbols collectively.
符号体系;象征体系 the use of religious symbology 宗教符号的使用。 Example sentencesExamples - Crescent moons, stars, spades, hammers and indecipherable symbology - the security guy couldn't tell me what they symbolized but the effect is deeply mystical, mysterious, almost Egyptian.
- For example, there appears to be no field or professor of religious symbology at Harvard.
- Pirates of the Caribbean in particular recapitulates the symbology of the ancient mystery religions.
- The vestiges of pagan religion in Christian symbology are undeniable.
- It's a pretty thorough analysis comparing alchemical symbology with dream (and through dream to archetypal) symbology.
Definition of symbology in US English: symbologynounsɪmˈbɑlədʒisimˈbäləjē 1The study or use of symbols. 符号学;象征手法;符号使用 Example sentencesExamples - This gradual transformation of the language and symbology was still constrained by world politics, however.
- There is precious little that is actually enforceable in that document - 8 centuries of laws have superseded it, so this is pure symbolism, but the symbology is important.
- Concurrent with this shift is the emergence of the individual psyche, the Self, the subconscious, psychoanalysis, symbology, dream interpretation, Humanism, and the rising popularity of Eastern Mysticism in the West.
- Yet, we have never had, nor do we have now, any conclusive proof that the universe is humanly understandable in the first place, much less representable in some reductivist symbology of mathematics or any other language for that matter.
- Appropriating Jungian symbology, the study argues that, for Page, the imagination is a divine faculty whose figures hint at the completeness embodied in the archetype of the God-image.
- Then I learned the symbology of the rose, and the history of the symbology and the literature it comprises and my appreciation of the rose became an intellectual one.
- The history of lighting, symbology of lighting, paintings that show various treatments of light… and more.
- 1.1 Symbols collectively.
符号体系;象征体系 the use of religious symbology 宗教符号的使用。 Example sentencesExamples - It's a pretty thorough analysis comparing alchemical symbology with dream (and through dream to archetypal) symbology.
- Pirates of the Caribbean in particular recapitulates the symbology of the ancient mystery religions.
- The vestiges of pagan religion in Christian symbology are undeniable.
- For example, there appears to be no field or professor of religious symbology at Harvard.
- Crescent moons, stars, spades, hammers and indecipherable symbology - the security guy couldn't tell me what they symbolized but the effect is deeply mystical, mysterious, almost Egyptian.
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