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im·age·ry
I mihj ri
复数:imageries
noun
images, esp. figurative ones, in art or writing.The vivid imagery in the text brings the wartime setting of the novel to life.
visual representation, as by paintings or sculpture.
mental pictures collectively.
satellite imagery卫星图,卫星影像
mental imagery心象,心理意象
visual imagery视觉表象
14世纪中期,“雕塑品,雕刻的人物”,源自古法语 imagerie “人物”,来自 image “相似,人物,绘画,肖像”(见 image(n.))。修辞意义上的“华丽描述,通过形象展示思想”(在诗歌等中)始于1580年代。
成象
Middle English ymagerie "images portrayed in sculpture, painting, etc.," borrowed from Anglo-French, from ymage, image image >entry 1 + -erie -ery
The first known use of imagery was in the 14th century
imaginableadjective
possible to imagine
any imaginable place
imaginableadjective
possible to imagine
any imaginable place
image1 of 2noun
something (as a statue) made to look like a person or thing
a picture of an object formed by a device (as a mirror, lens, or electronic system)
a likeness or picture produced on a photographic material or electronic display screen
a person who looks very much like another
a mental picture of something not actually present
a mental picture created by words
a popular idea of what something or someone is that is created especially by advertising and publicity
image2 of 2verb
to describe in words or pictures
to form an image of
reflect sense 2, mirror
imagerynoun
images that can be seen or that are imagined
language that suggests how someone or something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes
imagerynoun
mental imagesespecially: the products of imagination psychotic imagery
eidetic imagery
1 On Knot, the imagery – she is as "cold as a cave"; he "exposed her to the emptiness" – suggests a tortured soul, but for once his torment seems convincing.
2 Degeneres has even partnered with New York dealer and designer John Derian to offer a few of his signature découpage items, which feature imagery from antique and vintage prints.
3 Experts have used advanced infrared imagery to study the image behind the painting.
4 “Plain Bad Heroines” is neither plain nor bad, but the spell it casts is merely a glamour, beguiling readers with clever quips and striking imagery.
5 “I also believe it’s a big part of the reason many feminists my age have a hard time relating to younger feminists” — raised with less explicitly gender-neutral imagery.
6 So there's a lot of internal speech, probably less internal imagery.
所以有很多内在谈话,可能内在图像要少些。
7 By leaving the outcome to nature, Kirk makes imagery that’s lovely and surprising.
8 Last month in Bristol, as part of our nationwide programme of seminars, participants gathered to discuss the replication of portrait imagery in the media.
9 Some mysterious elements of the story are effectively drawn out with quasi-surreal imagery.
10 Each showed various quick-thrill use of kinetic excitements and showy visual imagery — “Woke Up Blind” seemed a nonstop sequence of bizarre physical cadenzas — without creating any deeper coherence.
11 Another strong offering is “Wave Relief,” a wall piece whose incised, blue-tinted swirls are the show’s closest thing to representational imagery.
12 Siggi's yogurt containers embrace white spaces, muted colors and straightforward imagery, highlighting only the crucial product details.
13 One group, known as the Estridentistas, rejected the impulse to fall back on traditional imagery.
14 MIA COUTO’S writing fuses stark and rich imagery and is steeped in the history, superstitions and political turmoil of his native Mozambique.
15 Building such ambitious sets was necessary to achieve the right "feel" for the film's biggest action scenes, Verbinski said, adding that he did not want to use cheaper computer-generated imagery or miniatures for such sequences.
16 His imagery and title theme recur: dry silt, blowing sand, dust everywhere.
17 They share a rejection of strong imagery or feeling – a utopian desire to live in the modern world without resenting it.
18 When that’s the case, his imagery has a sort of pulse behind it, hinting at something more than is being depicted.
19 One of the first literary references to scarecrows came in Edmund Spenser’s late 16th-century “The Faerie Queene,” while Shakespeare and Daniel Defoe also deployed scarecrow imagery.
20 The best attempt is the simplest: a stunning curtain of Swarovski crystals, arranged in patterns that blend traditional Norwegian rosemaling imagery with “Wonderful World of Disney” sparkles and swirls.
1 图片
2 心像
3 雕像
statuary image representation statue sculpture graven image effigy icon glyph portrait torso statuesque stat. figuline figure monument carving effigies
4 比喻
image trope similitude figure of speech tropical allegorical figure comparison allegory versus liken figurative metaphorical metaphor analogy parabolic figural tropological allegoric parable parabolical schema proverb
5 意像
7 像
such iconic AS icon statue like have a resemblance to look to be image resemble -like -ize such as effigy simulacrum icono- -en favour as mimic take after elephantine after resemblance likeness imago liken picture en favor look like
8 心象
9 偶像
12 借喻
13 肖像
iconic icono- record image figure icon portrait likeness representation portrayal counterfeit resemblance semblance effigy presentment
14 画像
figure portrait portrayal portraiture pin-up paint iconic image portray likeness effigy picture icon representation counterfeit