符[fú] 基本解释:
新英汉大词典:
- 符[fú]
- 名词- (符节) tally (with two halves, made of wood, bamboo, jade, metal, issued by a ruler to generals, envoys, etc., as credentials in ancient China)- (标记; 记号) symbol; mark:
musical notes音符
- (道士所画的图形或线条,声称能驱使鬼神、给人带来祸福)magic figures drawn by Taoist priests to invoke or expel spirits and bring good or ill fortune:amulet; protective talisman护身符
- (姓氏) a surname:Fu Zhaoming符昭明
- 动词- (符合) fit in well; accord with; tally with:
not tally with the facts与事实不符
以上内容来源于:《新汉英大辞典》
例句与用法:
These symbols mean nothing to me.
This mark denotes that a word has been deleted.
What do these marks signify?
This cross marks the spot where she died.
Her school work isn't quite up to the mark.
The magician displayed his charms and potions.
The chemical symbol for copper is "Cu".
The two lists do not tally.
符的其他解释: