depicting / dɪˈpɪkt /

描写了描绘了描画了描述了

depicting 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to represent by or as if by painting or other visual image; portray; delineate.
  2. to represent or characterize in words; describe.

depicting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

describe, render in drawing or writing

更多depicting例句

  1. The facades of funky restaurants, lounges and supermarkets are favorite Leff subjects, and several are depicted here.
  2. Inside the brilliant yellow-and-silver cover are photographs depicting more than 100 locations in 60 countries.
  3. I also spent a lot of time on the very streets Stamaty depicted in his work.
  4. Yet many of the activities and party games depicted in It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown have all but disappeared from mainstream culture.
  5. The Postal Service’s ballot delivery figures, some critics say, do not fully depict its ballot-handling performance.
  6. Do you worry about glorifying war, even inadvertently, by depicting it as something sacrosanct?
  7. They hold signs depicting a fetus with a hanging umbilical cord.
  8. Gay is highly regarded for her self-depicting stance that welcomes a less stately, more flawed concept of modern feminism.
  9. Rose [the main character in “The Cryptozoologist”] and I have kind of the same job, which is depicting this valley.
  10. The errant flashes of light in your brain depicting this possibility are strong enough to make you wince and want to cry.
  11. A huge float comes along, depicting the stone age and the primitive man, every detail carefully studied from the museums.
  12. It offers beautiful examples of his inspiration in depicting the lovely aspects of nature.
  13. The western half of the gallery was decorated by the artist Delbecke, with paintings depicting the life of a cloth merchant.
  14. The stories depicting him are best expounded as myths and figures.
  15. In depicting character and describing scenes, you would be apt to display many of the characteristics which Dickens exhibits.