1.像,肖像,画像,雕像;模拟像
1.a model of someone, especially one destroyed in a protest against them
1.that conceited expression is like hanging him to the gate that effigies big prize is illuminated.
那自负的神情一如正对大门挂着他那幅肖像大彩照。
2.The programme's sponsor yesterday pulled out, while in India people have been burning effigies of the programme's producers.
该节目的赞助商日前撤出了对该节目的赞助,而印度民众则焚烧了该节目制作人的头像,以发泄愤怒。
3.Official of the White House says, presidential effigies updates time to be yesterday afternoon 12: 07 when.
白宫官员称,总统肖像更新时间为昨天下午12:07时。
4.Have dream, honest, brave -- Feng Xin drew the outline of with these 3 concise vocabularies " windstorm person " effigies graph.
有梦、诚实、勇敢——冯鑫用这3个简洁的词汇勾勒出了一幅“暴风人”的肖像图。
5.Locals spend months building the effigies in anticipation of major festivals.
当地人为参加主节日花数月去造雕像。
6.Amid reports that new effigies are still popping up, it is to hold another hearing on October 5th.
不过,仍有报告显示新塑像不时平地而起。最高法院将于10月5日举行听证会。
7.These men are, in fact, dummies or effigies of the presidential candidates.
刚才采访的这两个人,实际上只不过是总统候选人的肖像而已。
8.The effigies of the kings faded into shadows;
那些帝王的偶像逐渐模糊而成—个个阴影;