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1 symbolkräftig
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2 Symbolunterschrift
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3 Symbol
Sym·bol <-s, -e> [zʏmbo:l] ntsymbol -
4 Symbolfigur
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5 Symbol
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6 Statussymbol
n status symbol* * *das Statussymbolstatus symbol* * *Sta|tus|sym|bolntstatus symbol* * *(a possession that indicates one's social importance: a car, a private swimming-pool and other status symbols.) status symbol* * *Sta·tus·sym·bolnt status symbol* * *Statussymbol n status symbol* * *n.status symbol n. -
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* * *das Symbolsymbol* * *Sym|bol [zʏm'boːl]nt -s, -esymbol; (COMPUT) (toolbar) icon* * *(a thing that is regarded as representing or standing for another: The dove is the symbol of peace.) symbol* * *Sym·bol<-s, -e>[zʏmbo:l]nt symbol* * *das; Symbols, Symbole symbol* * *für of oder gen); (Zeichen) auch sign; IT symbol, in Werkzeugleiste eines Programms: (toolbar) icon; (Merkmal) badge* * *das; Symbols, Symbole symbol* * *-e n.character (typography) n.sign n.symbol n. -
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* * *Sym|bol|fi|gurfsymbol, symbolic figure* * *Sym·bol·fi·gurf symbol[ic figure]* * *Symbolfigur f symbolic figure (für for oder gen), symbol (of) -
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10 Bildsymbol
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11 Phallussymbol
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12 Sexsymbol
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13 Symbolgehalt
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14 symbolhaft
II Adv. symbolically* * *sym|bol|haftadjsymbolic(al)* * *1. 2.adverbial symbolically* * *A. adj symbolic (für of)B. adv symbolically* * *1. 2.adverbial symbolically -
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16 symbolträchtig
Adj. highly ( oder deeply) symbolic, steeped in symbolism* * *sym|bol|träch|tigadjheavily symbolic, full of symbolism* * * -
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18 Eurosymbol
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19 Fruchtbarkeitssymbol
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20 Kultsymbol
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См. также в других словарях:
sym|bol|ic — «sihm BOL ihk», adjective. 1. used as a symbol: »A lily is symbolic of purity. SYNONYM(S): emblematic, representative. 2. of a symbol; expressed by a symbol or set of symbols; using symbols: »Writing is a symbolic form of expression. As far as we … Useful english dictionary
sym´bol|iz´er — sym|bol|ize «SIHM buh lyz», verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.t. 1. to be a symbol of; stand for; represent: »A dove symbolizes peace. 2. to represent by a symbol or symbols: »to symbolize a nation by its flag. The Indians and the settlers symbolized their… … Useful english dictionary
sym|bol — «SIHM buhl», noun, verb, boled, bol|ing or (especially British) bolled, bol|ling. –n. 1. something that stands for or represents something else, especially an idea, quality, or condition: »The lion is the symbol of courage; the lamb, of meekness; … Useful english dictionary
sym|bol|o|gy — «sihm BOL uh jee», noun. 1. the science or study of symbols. 2. the use of symbols; symbolism: »one not unfamiliar with cartoon symbology (Carl Rose). ╂[< New Latin symbologia < Greek sýmbolon (see etym. under symbol (Cf. ↑symbol)) + New… … Useful english dictionary
sym|bol´i|cal|ness — sym|bol|ic «sihm BOL ihk», adjective. 1. used as a symbol: »A lily is symbolic of purity. SYNONYM(S): emblematic, representative. 2. of a symbol; expressed by a symbol or set of symbols; using symbols: »Writing is a symbolic form of expression.… … Useful english dictionary
sym|bol´i|cal|ly — sym|bol|ic «sihm BOL ihk», adjective. 1. used as a symbol: »A lily is symbolic of purity. SYNONYM(S): emblematic, representative. 2. of a symbol; expressed by a symbol or set of symbols; using symbols: »Writing is a symbolic form of expression.… … Useful english dictionary
sym´bol|is´ti|cal|ly — sym|bol|is|tic «SIHM buh LIHS tihk», adjective. of or having to do with symbolism or symbolists. –sym´bol|is´ti|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
sym|bol|is|tic — «SIHM buh LIHS tihk», adjective. of or having to do with symbolism or symbolists. –sym´bol|is´ti|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
Sym|bol|ist — «SIHM buh lihst», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a person who uses symbols or symbolism. 2. any one of a school of French and Belgian poets (including Verlaine, Mallarmé, and Maeterlinck) of the late 1800 s, who sought to represent ideas and emotions by … Useful english dictionary
sym|bol|ist — «SIHM buh lihst», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a person who uses symbols or symbolism. 2. any one of a school of French and Belgian poets (including Verlaine, Mallarmé, and Maeterlinck) of the late 1800 s, who sought to represent ideas and emotions by … Useful english dictionary
sym|bol|ize — «SIHM buh lyz», verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.t. 1. to be a symbol of; stand for; represent: »A dove symbolizes peace. 2. to represent by a symbol or symbols: »to symbolize a nation by its flag. The Indians and the settlers symbolized their friendship… … Useful english dictionary