literalizes造句
例句與造句
- His " pallid skin literalizes the idea of Confederate death ."
- The change literalizes Paul's line " My own name is a killing word ".
- It literalizes the cliche that rock'n'roll is music that gets " in your face ."
- The work's physical structure, in which the Old Testament figures support those of the New DIspensation, literalizes the typological iconography.
- Brigitte Peucker also suggests that Norman's hobby of stuffing birds literalizes the British slang expression for sex, " stuffing birds ", bird being a British slang for a desirable woman.
- It's difficult to find literalizes in a sentence. 用literalizes造句挺難的
- The corpse especially exemplifies Kristeva's concept since it literalizes the breakdown of the distinction between subject and object that is crucial for the establishment of identity and for our entrance into the symbolic order.
- But the sum is a profoundly pleasing hour, a show that literalizes the problem faced by ambitious New Yorkers who have migrated from out of town : What are their responsibilities to the past and to the families they left behind?
- For example, the neon " Run From Fear Fun From Rear, " or the photograph " Bound To Fail, " which literalizes the title phrase and shows the artist's arms tied behind his back.
- If you're familiar with Firesign from its recordings, seeing the group on stage is both illuminating and disconcerting; it helps put the weird plays in perspective, but it also literalizes the stories, taking them out of the theater of the mind.
- In performance, Dery writes, Stelarc seems " less a man than the organic nerve center of a cybernetic system " : in fact, " he literalizes our vision of ourselves as terminal beings, inextricably entangled in the global telecommunications web ."
- She also compared " Patema Inverted " with a 2012 feature film " Upside Down " ( which was using similar plot and main theme ) but pointed out that " this'Can we get along ?'movie literalizes a physical attraction that acts as a counterargument to the divided worlds'insistence on separation ".