ideograph

['idiəuɡrɑ:f, 'aidi-, -ɡræf]
  • n. 象形文字;表意文字(等于ideogram)
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ideograph (n.)
late 1830s, from comb. form of Greek idea (see idea) + -graph "instrument for recording; something written." Related: Ideographic (1822); ideographical.
1. Chinese, as an ideograph, is not completely correspondent with the principle.
由于汉语不同于印欧语系, 是一种表意文字, 因而并不完全符合这一原则.

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2. Chinese characters belong to ideograph system, conveying their meanings through different structures that are essential.
汉字属表意文字体系, 因形表意,字形是它的本体.

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3. Chinese characters, the only ideograph, have experienced about five thousands years " development and evolution. "
汉字作为目前世界上仅存的表意形文字, 已经经过了近 五千年 的发展与演变.

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4. Chinese characters are an only - kept ideograph with the longest history in the world.
汉字是世界上历史最悠久且唯一保存下来的表意文字.

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