Definition of emblem

emblemnoun

biểu tượng

/ˈembləm//ˈembləm/

The word "emblem" has its roots in the Latin language. The Latin word "emblema" originally referred to a plant-soil creature or a marine stone that grows on rocks. The term was later adopted to describe a visual symbol or representation of an abstract idea, concept, or person. In the 13th century, the word "emblem" was borrowed into Middle English from Old French, where it was spelled "emmele." Over time, the spelling and meaning of the word evolved to refer specifically to a symbolic representation of an idea or concept, often used in heraldry, literature, and art. Today, an emblem is any symbol, image, or representation that serves as a representation or representation of a particular idea, organization, or concept. Whether it's a country's coat of arms, a logo, or a literary symbol, the word "emblem" has come to embody the idea of a powerful visual representation that conveys meaning and significance.

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a design or picture that represents a country or an organization

một thiết kế hoặc hình ảnh đại diện cho một quốc gia hoặc một tổ chức

Example:
  • America’s national emblem, the bald eagle

    Biểu tượng quốc gia của Mỹ, đại bàng hói

  • the club emblem

    biểu tượng câu lạc bộ

something that represents a perfect example or a principle

một cái gì đó đại diện cho một ví dụ hoàn hảo hoặc một nguyên tắc

Example:
  • The dove is an emblem of peace.

    Chim bồ câu là biểu tượng của hòa bình.