영어에서 Symbolises 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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The Hoptimist symbolises the joy of life and their simple mission is just to make you smile.
Kerala, with its rich background of art and culture, has its own art forms which symbolises the outlook and life of Keralites.
He added:“Also it is a fruit of craftsmanship and truly symbolises the sense of beauty, spirits and values of Japanese”.
Like no other car, the Octavia symbolises the rapid success story of the brand over the past two decades.
There is the blue room, which symbolises peace and harmony; the red room represents love and passion; the lilac room symbolises femininity and youth; the orange room represents attention and interest, and finally the green room which signifies life and nature.
The uniform design that has been used around the world since 1990 symbolises the very essence of the tesa brand: the sticking together of two parts. 1998 Back to top.
Sumitomo Chemical's exhibit, named“OLED JARDIN,” symbolises a“Garden in the Sky” as formed from polymer OLED lighting panels, creating an approachable space of a vast
It resembles origami folds in the shape of a tent, which symbolises the'tent of meeting' in the Old Testament.
The first piece in the collection, Number 1, looks back at the classic codes of Greco-Roman architecture and symbolises man's need to reach for the stars.
As an example, an umbrella of photovoltaic panels for the electricity production covers both the new and the historical parts, which symbolises also the link between the present, the past and the future.
the precious talisman that symbolises the love of yesterday,
They also symbolise a community's“worthiness” of protection.
Five crosses, symbolising Christianity's influence, adorn the Georgian national flag.
Symbolised at that time.
Maybe a bear symbolising strength.
The elections symbolise the democracy.
These symbolise the five wounds of Jesus.
For-instance, a skull could symbolise death.
And what to they symbolise?
The sword symbolised the duty to protect the country.