simile
n.
late 14c., from Latin simile "a like thing; a comparison, likeness, parallel," neuter of similis "like" (see similar). Both things must be mentioned and the comparison directly stated. To Johnson, "A simile, to be perfect, must both illustrate and ennoble the subject."
〔李〕[simil;-e] n.直喻,明喻 ←simil,sembl (L similes)=like, alike 相像的