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portrait

/pawr-trit, -treyt, pohr-/US // ˈpɔr trɪt, -treɪt, ˈpoʊr- //UK // (ˈpɔːtrɪt, -treɪt) //

肖像,画像,肖像画,肖像图

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a likeness of a person, especially of the face, as a painting, drawing, or photograph: a gallery of family portraits.
    • : a verbal picture or description, usually of a person: a biography that provides a fascinating portrait of an 18th-century rogue.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Digital Technology. relating to or producing vertical, upright orientation of computer or other digital output, with lines of data parallel to the two shorter sides of a page or screen. Compare landscape.Compare landscape.

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Examples

  • The video content needs to adjust for both portrait and landscape, responsively expanding to fill the width of the screen while maintaining the right aspect ratio.

  • Unsplash Instant lets you find great photos ranging from flowers and skies to desktops and artsy portraits.

  • We each made three of the six portraits, and always helped each other in complicated sections that needed more than two hands to sew together.

  • After some trial and error, we discovered that the best way to do this was to hand-draw the portraits and then, using them as a reference, slowly and meticulously cut out every section of fabric from sheets of felt.

  • For the first time, an exoplanet family around a sunlike star has had its portrait taken.

  • The squabble was also immortalized in this incredibly awkward family portrait.

  • A portrait of him was done once in which the collar point was made to sit in its proper place.

  • All of which makes David Freeman's portrait of Hitchcock in his final days all the more poignant.

  • She slow-motion jogs through the courtyard, paints his portrait, and carves his name into a tree.

  • She was close to her father, who painted her a birthday portrait every year.

  • Her best-known works are portrait busts, which are numerous.

  • Daughter of Gustav Graf and wife of the portrait painter, Lepsius.

  • They are unique; that lady there is the Du Barry—a portrait worth, alone, six thousand francs.

  • Any one may possess the portrait of a tragedian without exciting suspicion or comment.

  • The other was the spirited portrait of Baron von Friedericks, a happy combination of cavalier and soldier in its manly strength.