ideogram

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English - Turkish
ideogram
anlamı belirten işaret
{i} fikir belirten işaret
kavramyazı
ideograph
anlamı belirten işaret
ideograph
{i} fikir belirten işaret
ideograph
{i} ideogram

Çinli ideogramlar çok güzel. - The Chinese ideographs are very beautiful.

ideograph
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A symbol which represents the idea of something without indicating the sequence of sounds used to pronounce it. Examples include numerals, many Chinese characters, traffic signs, or graphic symbols such as & and @
a symbol or picture representing an idea or concept rather than a word
An ideogram is a sign or symbol that represents a particular idea or thing rather than a word. The writing systems of Japan and China, for example, use ideograms
See: logogram
In languages such as English which are written using letters and words, an ideogram is a sign or symbol that can be used to represent a particular word. %, @, and & are examples of ideograms. a written sign, for example in Chinese, that represents an idea or thing rather than the sound of a word (idea ( IDEA) + -gram)
a graphic character used in ideography
An original, pictorial element of writing; a kind of hieroglyph expressing no sound, but only an idea
A phonetic symbol; a letter
Pictures used to symbolize an idea (e g , using "?" to represent "Need help?" or "Have a question?")
A symbol used for convenience, or for abbreviation; as, 1, 2, 3, +, -, &?;, $, &?;, etc
{i} ideograph, pictorial symbol which directly represents a concept or thing
(sense sign) a hieroglyph signifying the actual object depicted or a closely connected notion
ideograph
ideograms
plural of ideogram
ideograph
a graphic character used in ideography
ideograph
Graphic symbols used to represent ideas
ideograph
A word or phrase that refers to a culturally understood set of meanings and behaviors or that is "pregnant" with ideological commitment Examples include liberty, rights of privacy, and religion A word or phrase that refers to a culturally understood set of meanings and behaviors or that is "pregnant" with ideological commitment Examples include liberty, rights of privacy, and religion
ideograph
A graphic [ written ] symbol of an idea or object that does not represent the sounds that make up its name, but rather an idea
ideograph
Symbols that are abstract representations
ideograph
The common term used in the West to refer to Han characters It refers to the fact that Han characters are used in various writing systems primarily not to represent sound, but to represent meaning However, it is somewhat inaccurate since Han characters do in fact represent a great deal of sound information; nearly 98% of all modern Han characters indicate some sound information
ideograph
{i} ideogram, pictorial symbol which directly represents a concept or thing
ideograph
(Globalization Support Guide; search in this book)
ideograph
(Globalization Support Guide)
ideograph
A motif or written character that expresses an idea or symbolizes
ideograph
(1) Any symbol that primarily denotes an idea (or meaning) in contrast to a sound (or pronunciation)--for example, a symbol showing a telephone (2) A common term used to refer to Han characters
ideograph
Same as Ideogram
Turkish - English
ideogram
ideograph

The Chinese ideographs are very beautiful. - Çinli ideogramlar çok güzel.

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