1) Sth. is like/as...as/similar to/the same as/compared to/as if (though) ...(明喻)
某事物象/与…一样/与…相似/与…一样/被比作…/似乎…
(e.g. In the eyes of book worms, books are compared to/like a magic blanket that carries them anywhere as they like.)
例:在书呆子的眼里,书本如同有魔力的飞毯,想去哪儿就能够去哪儿。
2) Sth. is/refers to/is nothing but...(暗喻)
(e.g. For/To a seeker after the treasure of knowledge, learning is rowing across an unbounded ocean, in which hardship is seen as his boat.)
例:对于寻求知识的宝藏的人来说,学习就象在无边的海洋上划船,困难被视为他自己的船。
3) Sth. is thought of/defined/valued/cherished/seen/esteemed as...
某事物被认为/被珍视为…
(e.g. A true friend is valued not only as your shadow that comforts your body but also as your mirror that helps you find any dirt on your face.)
例:一个真正的朋友不仅是证实你身体的影子,而且是帮你发现脸上脏物的镜子。
4) A does sth. just as B does sth. else.
A做…正如B做…一样。
(e.g. Educative experiences of life can tell us how to get rid of failure, just as weather beaten sailors know how to steer clear of rocks.)
例:人生具有教育性的经历能告诉我们怎样摆脱失败,正如受天气影响的水手知道怎样绕过礁石航行。
5) Sth. means/signifies/stands for/is a symbol(matter/sign/token)of...
某事物意味着…的象征。
(e.g. Love is not a matter of seeking self-satisfaction; it is first a matter of giving and then discovering, as an unexpected gift, the deepest satisfaction one can know.)
例:爱情不是寻求自我满足,它首先是给予,然后是发现一件意外的礼物——一个人所能体会到的最大的满足。