portrait / ˈpɔr trɪt, -treɪt, ˈpoʊr- /

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portrait2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a likeness of a person, especially of the face, as a painting, drawing, or photograph: a gallery of family portraits.
  2. 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. 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.

portrait 近义词

n. 名词 noun

drawn representation; description

更多portrait例句

  1. 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.
  2. Unsplash Instant lets you find great photos ranging from flowers and skies to desktops and artsy portraits.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. For the first time, an exoplanet family around a sunlike star has had its portrait taken.
  6. The squabble was also immortalized in this incredibly awkward family portrait.
  7. A portrait of him was done once in which the collar point was made to sit in its proper place.
  8. All of which makes David Freeman's portrait of Hitchcock in his final days all the more poignant.
  9. She slow-motion jogs through the courtyard, paints his portrait, and carves his name into a tree.
  10. She was close to her father, who painted her a birthday portrait every year.
  11. Her best-known works are portrait busts, which are numerous.
  12. Daughter of Gustav Graf and wife of the portrait painter, Lepsius.
  13. They are unique; that lady there is the Du Barry—a portrait worth, alone, six thousand francs.
  14. Any one may possess the portrait of a tragedian without exciting suspicion or comment.
  15. The other was the spirited portrait of Baron von Friedericks, a happy combination of cavalier and soldier in its manly strength.