English to Arabic Dictionary allegorical

allegorical

استعاري
definition
adjective
an allegorical painting
constituting or containing allegory.
translation of 'allegorical'
adjective
مجازي,
استعاري
example
The narrative voice, too, is made vivid: never before in English has the poem sounded less 'allegorical' and more humane.
A jaunty cow recounts an 'allegorical' tale of bad blood in the herd.
Such a view of the world was inclined toward mystical and 'allegorical' meaning of reality and truth.
They never acquire the independent meaning of a neat 'allegorical' subtext.
In a society dominated by 'allegorical' and historical painting, his scenes of contemporary life were regarded as a novelty.
His narratives, in which he translates current events, are too 'allegorical' to be history, yet too mutable to be myth.
The film is rich in 'allegorical' theme and symbolic imagery, transforming the most banal of materials into miraculous epiphanies.
It is also fitting that she chose such an 'allegorical' , almost mystical way to present such a brutal act.
In fantasy writing the 'allegorical' quality is simply more obvious.
Vietnamese songs are very metaphoric and very 'allegorical' and very soft.
Melville specifically denies at the beginning of his story that it is 'allegorical' - which it patently is.
Strikingly, most children read Narnia as a simple fantasy story and do not recognise the Christian 'allegorical' nature of the plot.
Their paintings have no hidden sides to them, no 'allegorical' finesse.
I just can't join the bandwagon of rabble rousers determined to endow basic biological functions with 'allegorical' status.
He himself denied any 'allegorical' significance in his work.
The elements are represented by four 'allegorical' pictures and in the centre of the pavement the mask of Medusa is portrayed.
Jahangir commissioned some of the most powerful 'allegorical' paintings to emerge from the Mughal School.
I'm always a little nervous about 'allegorical' poems, especially when the subject of the allegory is a long time ago in a land far, far away.
Nowhere do we see a case for Rowling being as 'allegorical' as C.S. Lewis or as skilled with metaphor as Roald Dahl.
His most characteristic works were figures or groups of a historical, literary, 'allegorical' , or symbolic nature.
The 'allegoric' dimension is irresistible - as darkness descends on film's old magic of chemistry and optics, its offspring, video, is coming into the light.
The physical disruptions to space in Farrell's photographs work 'allegorically' to describe the ruptures of memory and landscape.
Do you mean for viewers to interpret the film 'allegorically' ?
The second mitigating factor is that Crowley uses the entirety of time travel 'allegorically' , as a metaphor for British colonialism.
In his later films Pasolini preoccupied himself with the poetic, 'allegoric' , and mystic in search of a purity of experience that he believed civilisation and modernity had despoiled.
It's been described as an 'allegoric' journey of the evolution of human consciousness.
Whilst he writes of his anxiety for the future, he also takes the stoic attitude I remember so well in him when he writes, in part (in somewhat 'allegoric' French): ‘There you have it, the life of a new immigrant.’
All scripture and religious doctrine that conflict with reason must be interpreted 'allegorically' , so as to express moral insights.
The long robe of the 'allegoric' figure as well as her appearance over water would be familiar to the majority of the nominally Catholic French nation as an allusion to the Virgin Mary.
There are exquisite touches, executed with extraordinary skill: the 'allegorically' suggestive tear in the curtain; the artist's helpless dishabille; the uniquely knowing expression on the face of the central woman.
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