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Перевод: depict
[глагол] рисовать; изображать; обрисовывать; описывать
Тезаурус:
- Scatterplots depict bivariate relationships.
- He describes himself as a "false witness" to his times in that he chooses to depict, for the most part, scenes of unexpected joy and pleasure in the midst of lives which might, at first sight, appear bleak and colourless.
- The pupil would then rise, and say, "In the picture I depict a mountain."
- They depict the most advanced lifestyle in the world today, being in total harmony with the functioning of a woman's body.
- It has been defined as: "The minimal requirements needed to fill a picture surface meaningfully, whilst combining various materials into forms that usually do not depict anything" (O.E.D.).
- To depict the information about the value of two interval level variables at once, each case is plotted on a graph known as a scatterplot , such as figure 10.1.
- Although the sons of Zebedee were evidently netsmen, Christian iconography has drawn on angling to depict anything from the means of grace by which God draws our souls up into Heaven to His ensnaring of the monstrous Leviathan.
- In his eagerness to depict the cloudy psychology of an adolescent, Motion has forgotten to give the boy a personality.
- FICTION has done its best to depict the megalomania of the media industry, throwing up characters like Lord Copper, Citizen Kane and Lord Gnome.
- Dutch painter, best known for his genre scenes; his early paintings depict lively scenes of peasants carousing in crowded taverns and barns.
- Why, then, is it necessary to depict Keynes as shifting, after 1931, from politics or policy to theory?
- Fides Krucker and Chris Enns are superb as the two down-and-outs, using their voices with extreme cleverness to depict the alternate venality and heroic detachment of the trampish life.
- The frescos depict scenes of the Life of St Mary and the Presentation of the Remains of St Vitus to the cathedral.
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