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What is the rhetorical technique of metonymy?

Meonymy is generally similar to seeing the big from the small, using small things to reflect the big situation or situation, making the sentence more vivid and concrete. In layman's terms, metonymy is a rhetorical method that does not directly state the person or thing to be expressed when speaking or writing, but instead borrows people or things that are closely related to it. What is replaced is called "noumenon" and what is replaced is called "borrowed body". If "noumenon" does not appear, it is replaced by "borrowed body".

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Basic explanation

Borrowing one thing to replace another thing, so most of them are nouns .

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1. After that, we discussed the most common metonymy patterns in Uyghur-Chinese and the most common in English-Chinese.

2. Speakers use substitution to convey information and communicate, which is consistent with what linguists call the "effort-saving principle", and its positive effect has been paid attention to by many cognitive linguists.

3. The first section uses the theory of metaphor and metonymy to conduct a detailed analysis of metaphors and metonymy figures of speech to understand their generation mechanisms.

4. Conduct a preliminary discussion on metonymic words in Ming Dynasty novels from the perspective of word creation and word formation, and analyze the types and characteristics of metonymic words in this period.

5. Metaonymic words are a relatively distinctive vocabulary category in the Chinese vocabulary system.