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What is the meaning of metaphor?

Metaphor means to compare one thing with another.

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1, this metaphor extends to all fields of chemistry.

2. Roses are often used to describe love in poetry.

Let's classify all kinds of metaphors.

This is a metaphor that reflects how much we need love and how much we need to be needed by others.

5. But the question now is whether containment is also a correct metaphor for the Afghan government and the threat of extremism.

6. One of the reasons why metaphors work well in our communication is that we accept them as true without thinking.

7. Because even a skilled and shrewd author, this metaphor is too obvious to achieve the expected effect.

8. When using metaphors, you can't confuse before and after.

This is more harmful than anything he might say, because it reminds Amy of an ugly metaphor.

10, photography itself only captures a fleeting moment, and its power lies in its metaphor, because photography captures our thoughts rather than our subjects.

1 1. In the Bible, God, through a prophet, uses his marriage law as a metaphor for a relationship, and he longs to be with his followers.

12, when using metaphor, you can't confuse before and after. In other words, don't call a thing swordfish at first, and then an hourglass.

13, which has always been a metaphor for me as an adult.

14 may also be an image, a contrast, the same point found in different things, and this is also the connotation of metaphor and simile.

15, which is expressed by words in stories and songs, as well as poems, paradoxes and metaphors.

16. Obviously, we use many metaphors when developing the structure, but they cannot replace the function of the structure.

17. When we think and talk about our emotions, we usually trigger body metaphors.

18 but does this mean that Watson "understands" "nuances, slang and metaphors" in human language?

19, those who oppose environmental protection actions are well aware of this and often use the image of night lights as a metaphor for excitement, civilization and progress in their propaganda.

20. If the universe is a four-dimensional sphere, is this a metaphor?