中英
logogram
/ ˈlɒɡəɡræm /
/ ˈlɔːɡəɡræm /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.简写;速记用略字;标记
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  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
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     语标书写法

    语标书写法

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  • 双语例句
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    The logograms were incised on damp clay tablets with a stylus with a wedge shape at its end.
    这些标识是用一根末端为楔形的手写笔在潮湿的泥板上刻下的。
  • 2
    In addition to phonetic signs, Linear B also has several logograms.
    除了表音符号之外,线形文字B中还有一些语标符号。
  • 3
    These logograms represent people, animals, plants, and physical objects.
    这些语标符号用以表示人、动物、植物、物品。
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  • 百科
  • Logograms

    A logogram, or logograph, is a grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme (the smallest meaningful unit of language). This stands in contrast to phonograms, which represent phonemes (speech sounds) or combinations of phonemes, and determinatives, which mark semantic categories.Logograms are commonly known also as "ideograms". Strictly speaking, however, ideograms represent ideas directly rather than words and morphemes, and none of the logographic systems described here is truly ideographic.A feature of logograms is that a single logogram may be used by a plurality of languages to represent words with similar meanings. While disparate languages may also use the same or similar alphabets, abjads, abugidas, syllabaries and the like, the degree to which they may share identical representations for words with disparate pronunciations is much more limited.Modern examples include the logograms for "Ladies" 🚺 and "Gents" 🚹, "telephone" ☎, and "wheelchair access" ♿, which can be understood without any knowledge of the spoken language, i.e. the concept conveyed is the same to a German as to a Spaniard (for whom also include the symbols for the numbers 0 to 9, and the ampersand "&") or Korean.

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