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depicting

/dih-pikt/US // dɪˈpɪkt //UK // (dɪˈpɪkt) //

描写了,描绘了,描画了,描述了

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • The facades of funky restaurants, lounges and supermarkets are favorite Leff subjects, and several are depicted here.

  • Inside the brilliant yellow-and-silver cover are photographs depicting more than 100 locations in 60 countries.

  • I also spent a lot of time on the very streets Stamaty depicted in his work.

  • Yet many of the activities and party games depicted in It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown have all but disappeared from mainstream culture.

  • The Postal Service’s ballot delivery figures, some critics say, do not fully depict its ballot-handling performance.

  • Do you worry about glorifying war, even inadvertently, by depicting it as something sacrosanct?

  • They hold signs depicting a fetus with a hanging umbilical cord.

  • Gay is highly regarded for her self-depicting stance that welcomes a less stately, more flawed concept of modern feminism.

  • Rose [the main character in “The Cryptozoologist”] and I have kind of the same job, which is depicting this valley.

  • The errant flashes of light in your brain depicting this possibility are strong enough to make you wince and want to cry.

  • A huge float comes along, depicting the stone age and the primitive man, every detail carefully studied from the museums.

  • It offers beautiful examples of his inspiration in depicting the lovely aspects of nature.

  • The western half of the gallery was decorated by the artist Delbecke, with paintings depicting the life of a cloth merchant.

  • The stories depicting him are best expounded as myths and figures.

  • In depicting character and describing scenes, you would be apt to display many of the characteristics which Dickens exhibits.