picture是什么意思,picture怎么读


picture基本信息

读法:英 ["pɪktʃə] 美 ["pɪktʃɚ]

释义:

  • n. 照片,图画;影片;景色;化身
  • vt. 画;想像;描写
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface;"they showed us the pictures of their wedding"
    "a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them"
  • graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface;"a small painting by Picasso"
    "he bought the painting as an investment"
    "his pictures hang in the Louvre"
  • a clear and telling mental image;"he described his mental picture of his assailant"
    "he had no clear picture of himself or his world"
    "the events left a permanent impression in his mind"
  • a situation treated as an observable object;"the political picture is favorable"
    "the religious scene in England has changed in the last century"
  • illustrations used to decorate or explain a text;"the dictionary had many pictures"
  • a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement;"they went to a movie every Saturday night"
    "the film was shot on location"
  • the visible part of a television transmission;"they could still receive the sound but the picture was gone"
  • a graphic or vivid verbal description;"too often the narrative was interrupted by long word pictures"
    "the author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland"
    "the pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters"
  • a typical example of some state or quality;"the very picture of a modern general"
    "she was the picture of despair"
  • a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material
  • Verb:
  • imagine; conceive of; see in one"s mind;"I can"t see him on horseback!"
    "I can see what will happen"
    "I can see a risk in this strategy"
  • show in, or as in, a picture;"This scene depicts country life"
    "the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting"
  • 中英词源

    picture 照片,图片,电影

    来自拉丁语pictus,图画的,来自pingere,绘制,画图,来自PIE*peig,砍,切,词源同paint.

    picture
    picture: [15] Picture and paint are very closely related. The Latin verb pingere ‘paint’ was the source of English paint, and its past participial stem pict- produced a noun, pictūra ‘painting’, which was eventually to become English picture. The same source produced English depict [17] and Pict [OE] (etymologically the ‘painted’ or ‘tattooed’ people), while its ultimate ancestor, the Indo-European base *pik-, *pig- ‘cut’, also evolved Latin pigmentum ‘colouring substance’, from which English got pigment [14] and, via Spanish, pimento [17].
    => depict, paint, pigment, pimento
    picture (n.)
    early 15c., "drawing, painting," from Latin pictura "painting," from pictus, past participle of pingere "to make pictures, to paint, to embroider," (see paint (v.)). Picture window is from 1938. Picture post-card first recorded 1899. Phrase every picture tells a story first attested 1900, in advertisements for an illustrated life of Christ. To be in (or out of) the picture in the figurative sense dates to 1900.

    Expression a picture is worth a thousand words, attested from 1918, probably was from the publication trade (the notion that a picture was worth 1,000 words is in printers" publications by 1911). The phrase also was in use in the form worth a million words, the form used by American newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane (1864-1936) in an editorial much-read c. 1916 titled "What is a Good Newspaper" in the "New York Evening Journal." In part it read, "After news and humor come good pictures. In this day of hurry we learn through the eye, and one picture may be worth a million words." It seems to have emerged into general use via the medium of advertising (which scaled down the number and also gave the expression its spurious origin story as "a Japanese proverb" or some such thing, by 1919). Earlier various acts or deeds (and in one case "the arrow") were said to be worth a thousand words.
    picture (v.)
    late 15c. in the literal sense; 1738 in the mental sense, from picture (n.). Related: Pictured; picturing.

    词态变化

    复数 pictures;
    第三人称单数 pictures;
    过去式 pictured;
    过去分词 pictured;
    现在分词 picturing;

    权威造句

    1. " Movie " is a colloquial word for " moving picture " .
    movie是moving picture 的口语体.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    2. Police have released an E-fit picture of the suspected gunman.
    警方已公布持枪嫌犯的电子画像。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. The Sun had captioned a picture of Princess Diana "Princess of Veils"
    《太阳报》在黛安娜王妃的一张照片下写了一段说明文字——“披着面纱的王妃”。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. But as with other charitable bodies, these figures mask the true picture.
    但和其他慈善机构一样,这些数字掩盖了实情。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. She visualized him stomping to his car, the picture of self-righteousness.
    她想象着他噔噔噔地走向车子,一副自以为是的模样。

    来自柯林斯例句

    近反义词

    n.

  • drawing
  • painting
  • v.
  • imagine
  • 相似短语

  • in the picture 让了解情况,受到注意
  • be in the picture 被告知详情获得最新消息
  • the picture of 1.与...非常相像
    2.是...的化身(或体现)
  • not in the picture 不合适, 不相干的
  • be the picture of 是...的化身
  • picture in picture TV set 画中画电视机
  • picture box n.[计] 图片框
  • picture Format 图片格式
  • picture placeholders n.[计] 图片框
  • picture sth as it is 真实地描写某事
  • 单词分析

    这些名词均有“电影”之意。
    cinema与the连用指(上映的)电影,电影工业;可指电影院;在英国与the连用还可指电影艺术。
    film指电影、影片,普通用词。
    movie美国英语中的口语用词。
    picture从原义指银幕或电视屏幕上的图像引申指影片。 这些动词均有“描写、描述”之意。
    describe侧重指描述细节,给读者或听众提供清晰的视觉图像。
    represent指有代表性或象征性地描述或讲述。
    sketch指快速地勾勒或概略地叙述。
    picture着重能够栩栩如生地把事物或场景等描绘出来。 这些名词都表示“画,图”之意。
    drawing指用线条或色彩绘成的图画。
    illustration指插入书页之间帮助说明的任何插图或图解。
    cartoon指幽默或讽刺性漫画。
    diagram多指科技书籍或文献中具有概括解说作用的图表、图样或略图。
    picture指广义的“图画”,现多用来指相片、画像。
    sketch通常指只画出物体主要特征的图画。
    painting指着色的画。
    portrait指肖像,只用于指人。

    记忆方法

    1、pict- + -ure.

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