A graphic or vivid verbal description.
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Examples for "picture"
Examples for "picture"
1However, the reports present a very positive picture, especially at primary level.
2Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
3A recent State Department report on state-sponsored terrorism paints a different picture.
4Popular films did, however, break into the best picture race last year.
5Public opinion polls on the proposition so far give no clear picture.
1Main outcome measures: Clinical and histopathologic characterization of PVR in treated retinoblastoma.
2However, reaching this point warrants better characterization of tumor-induced NK cell alterations.
3Biological characterization of these cells may help to define new therapeutic targets.
4Therefore, further pharmacological characterization was conducted to fully understand its biological profile.
5However, a detailed characterization of this family in the thymus is lacking.
1It did not take long to find a clear depiction of kings.
2How does Jurassic Park's depiction of dinosaurs hold up 20 years later?
3How does the movie's depiction of dinosaurs hold up 20 years later?
4An obscure deliberation was exposed in the depiction of their drooping petals.
5Mitch from Real Genius: Perhaps the truest warts-and-all depiction of a nerd.
1However, the delineation of specific residues most critical in binding is difficult.
2An exposomic-oriented history would include a careful delineation of occupation and activities.
3The delineation of the female characters in this novel is especially admirable.
4ADC maps in conjunction with T2W images were used for target delineation.
5The chief excellence of Alfieri consists in powerful delineation of dramatic character.
1More recently, my characterisation of that press conference was called into question.
2There is extreme violence, but it's cathartic and secondary to the characterisation.
3There is also his skill at characterisation and sense of dramatic pace.
4Is there not something here about the nature of theatrical characterisation itself?
5Nor can we give great praise to the characterisation of Sir Launcelot.
1They recall the Arabian Nights and the word-painting of a circus poster.
2Mrs. Ukridge uttered a faint squeak at this vivid piece of word-painting.
3One was life itself, the other was not simply word-painting, but realisation.
4It is the finale of Hugo's matchless word-painting of the Battle of Waterloo:
5The Soudan campaign was a picturesque one, and lent itself to vivid word-painting.
1His description of the two paths through life was a most beautiful word picture.
2Mr. Bull wrote: Nearly every one of his paragraphs is a splendid word picture.
3Harry Temple had drawn a word picture of Mrs. Leavenworth.
4Now, take in this word picture of utter dejection:
5A word picture of him would not be amiss.
6He opened his address with a terror-striking word picture of hell and the prince of darkness.
7He paints a vivid word picture of her.
8On went the word picture that showed how vice could flaunt it in so fallen an age.
9Any word picture of either would probably fit anyone of a score of people of the same life.
11Paul was astonished to see the exact reproduction of the word picture painted by the black fortune-feller of Jamaica before his eyes.
12I think perhaps the first thing is to paint you as good a word picture as I can of my geographical location.
13Let me take you by a brief word picture to Italy, the first home of the pergola as we see it hereabouts today.
14He gave a word picture of all the great artists who had appeared on the English stage and the merits and demerits of each.
15This vivid word picture forms the subject of many great paintings by the older Italian masters, known under the title of the Last Judgment.
16It was here that Dutton drew inspiration for most of his poems of Grand Canyon, weaving a word picture of the scene, awe-inspiring and wonderful.
Translations for word picture