pictogram
noun [ C ] uk/ˈpɪk.tə.ɡræm/ us/ˈpɪk.tə.ɡræm/
象形文字
a picture or symbol that represents a word or phrase
The wood is painted bright red with the pictogram for immortality cut into it in a repeated pattern. 木头涂成了鲜红色,上面重复刻写着表示长生不老的象形文字。
统计图表,象形图
a picture that represents information or statistics (= numbers)
How do you embed pictograms or line graphs into the text? 如何将象形图或折线图嵌入到文本中?
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- Hieroglyphic pictograms came after the beginning of abstract writing as we know it.
- The Chinese language made extensive use of pictograms.
- The sign features not only a pictogram (a crossed-out baby seat) but also the words "ADULT ONLY".
- In a pictogram, the pictures should be clear and easily identifiable and the quantity that each picture represents must be given in a key to the chart.
- A computer icon is a small pictogram.