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Silhouette pronunciation

The pronunciation of the silhouette is: Ji ǐ n y ǐ ng.

1, the basic interpretation of profile:

In the early days, it refers to cutting paper into the outline image of human head and body, and now it is also a metaphor to describe the outline of things; It also refers to the outline described figuratively.

2, the source of the silhouette:

Wang's Red Coal: "The sky near the mountain turns white, and the peaks winding from north to south show clear outlines, and the trees standing on the top of the mountain also show rough outlines."

3. Silhouette synonyms:

(1) A glimpse: a passing image refers to the general situation of some scenes.

Source: Zhu Song Dynasty's reading thought: "Take the law and get it; Take the law and get it; Take the law and get it. If Mautz didn't ban it, you have to get it. If you have a glimpse, it's easy to get in touch with those who have not been investigated. "

(2) Miniaturization: A large area of data, pictures and materials are recorded on a smaller photosensitive film by using photographic technology; Can represent the same type of people or things.

Source: Ba Jin's About, a surgical ward with more than 20 beds, was it not the epitome of China society at that time? "

Silhouette example:

1. The main ditch of Jiuzhaigou is Shuzheng Valley, with more than 40 ditches of different sizes, also known as the silhouette of Jiuzhaigou.

2. The vertical distribution of vegetation in Jiuzhaigou is a silhouette of the horizontal zonality of vegetation in Eurasia from temperate zone to cold zone.

Jiuzhaigou has become the silhouette of the times, and it also embodies the far-sighted ecological development of scientific civilization.

4. The silhouette of the times, the inevitability of history, the kinetic energy of people, the rejuvenation and elimination of wealth. In two mansions, objects and imagination seem to condense into a subconscious mind, gathering and dispersing in the minds of tourists.

Forrest Gump's life is a silhouette of an era, a free and simple person who lost his innocence in American society. His heart can perceive everything that his limited IQ can't, and he sticks to his own moral standards.