picturesqueness如何读

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picturesqueness是什么意思

  • n.生动

picturesqueness词根

词根:picturesque

adj.

picturesque 独特的;生动的;别致的;图画般的

adv.

picturesquely 如画地,别致地;生动地

picturesqueness英英释义

  • n.
    • the quality of being strikingly expressive or vivid
    • visually vivid and pleasing

picturesqueness词源英文解释

French & Italian; French pittoresque, from Italian pittoresco, from pittore painter, from Latin pictor, from pingere

The first known use of picturesque was in 1703

picturesqueness儿童词典英英释义

piebald1 of 2adjective

spotted or blotched with two different colors and especially with black and white

a piebald horse

piebald2 of 2noun

a piebald animal (as a horse)

pienoun

a dish consisting of a pastry crust and a filling (as of fruit or meat)

pidginnoun

a simplified speech used for communication by people who speak different languages

pidginnoun

a simplified speech used for communication by people who speak different languages

piddlingadjective

lacking size or importance : trivial

picture1 of 2noun

a design or image made on a surface (as by painting, drawing, or photography)

a clear description in words

the book gives us a picture of another way of life

a mental image : idea

do you get the picture?

a particular combination of circumstances : situation

an improvement of the economic picture

an exact likeness : copy

a perfect symbol of something : embodiment

the picture of health

an image on a screen

motion picture

picture2 of 2verb

to draw or paint a picture of : depict

to describe vividly

to form a mental image of : imagine

picturesqueadjective

resembling or suitable for a painted picture

a picturesque landscape

charming, quaint

picturesque customs

calling forth a striking mental picture

a picturesque story

picturesqueness 例句

1 This plantation and church have terribly interfered with the picturesqueness and antique look of Tara.

2 "Certainly reproduce to a degree attained by few preachers the vivid picturesqueness of the Gospel."

3 The country around is hilly, but hardly beautiful; the limestone rock gives a bare appearance to the hills, which is not redeemed by boldness of form or picturesqueness of outline.

4 The picturesqueness of the engineer's life was always attractive to Presley.

这司机的丰富多彩的生活,始终叫普瑞斯莱醉心.

5 General Horry was a most zealous and devoted friend; as a biographer his accuracy is questionable, his picturesqueness never.

6 After such an experience one's enthusiasm is dampened a little, and he is willing to exchange somewhat of Oriental picturesqueness for Western cleanliness and comfort.

7 It is the essence of picturesqueness—that is, of course, if you ignore the heroin addicts strewn all over the Spitzplatz behind the Hauptbahnhof.

8 "I suppose you are much pleased with the picturesqueness of Roman life, and—ah—your apartment?" he went on.

9 The garden of Lower House was, of course, like all the land in Edge Valley, inclined at an angle of considerably more than forty-five degrees, which fact added greatly to its picturesqueness.

10 Literature, whether in Scott or Keats, was carrying its search for story and ideals, for picturesqueness and beauty, into past ages and remote climes.

11 The country around was likewise primitive, but haunting in its picturesqueness, with second-growth timber and rock-ribbed fields.

12 The view of the mountains was very picturesque.

13 A certain heaviness of style, too, and laborious picturesqueness of treatment make it more imposing than attractive to the general reader.

14 The park’s roads are comparatively few and they are kept intentionally narrow, partly to slow traffic, partly to preserve an air of picturesqueness, and partly because of topographical constraints.

15 That keenness and originality which astonishes us in master thinkers is due to the magic vigor and picturesqueness of their images.

16 A single old windmill on the summit of a hill behind the town adds to its picturesqueness, and somewhat relieves the too-familiar outlines of roof and steeple.

17 See all the photos from their picturesque escape below!

18 It is a picturesque old place, with that somewhat pathetic picturesqueness of an ancient seaport town which the sea has deserted.

19 The name of Mount Desert, it is true, is singularly appropriate; but then it was given by a Frenchman with an eye for truth in picturesqueness.

20 Among all the languages which contribute to the variety and picturesqueness of English plant names, Dr. Prior deems Maple the only one surviving from the Celtic language.

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