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pic·ture
/ˈpɪkʧɚ/
圖片,照片,影片(
v
.)繪畫,拍攝,描寫,想象,圖畫
From:
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picture
圖像;畫面;格式;圖形;畫片;相片;圖畫;圖象;形象描述 PIC;PC
From:
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picture
圖畫 圖象
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pic·ture
n.
1.
The
art
of
painting
;
representation
by
painting
. [
Obs
.]
Any
well-expressed
image
. . .
either
in
picture
or
sculpture
.
--
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
2.
A
representation
of
anything
(
as
a
person
,
a
landscape
,
a
building
)
upon
canvas
,
paper
,
or
other
surface
,
produced
by
means
of
painting
,
drawing
,
engraving
,
photography
,
etc
.;
a
representation
in
colors
.
By
extension
,
a
figure
;
a
model
.
Pictures
and
shapes
are
but
secondary
objects
.
--
Bacon
.
The
young
king's
picture
. . .
in
virgin
wax
.
--
Howell
.
3.
An
image
or
resemblance
;
a
representation
,
either
to
the
eye
or
to
the
mind
;
that
which
,
by
its
likeness
,
brings
vividly
to
mind
some
other
thing
;
as
,
a
child
is
the
picture
of
his
father
;
the
man
is
the
picture
of
grief
.
My
eyes
make
pictures
when
they
are
shut
.
--
Coleridge
.
Note:
☞
Picture
is
often
used
adjectively
,
or
in
forming
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
picture
book
or
picture
-book,
picture
frame
or
picture
-frame,
picture
seller
or
picture
-seller,
etc
.
Animated picture
,
a
moving
picture
.
Picture gallery
,
a
gallery
,
or
large
apartment
,
devoted
to
the
exhibition
of
pictures
.
Picture red
,
a
rod
of
metal
tube
fixed
to
the
walls
of
a
room
,
from
which
pictures
are
hung
.
Picture writing
.
(a)
The
art
of
recording
events
,
or
of
expressing
messages
,
by
means
of
pictures
representing
the
actions
or
circumstances
in
question
. --
Tylor
.
(b)
The
record
or
message
so
represented
;
as
,
the
picture writing
of
the
American
Indians
.
Syn:
--
Picture
,
Painting
.
Usage:
Every
kind
of
representation
by
drawing
or
painting
is
a
picture
,
whether
made
with
oil
colors
,
water
colors
,
pencil
,
crayons
,
or
India
ink
;
strictly
,
a
painting
is
a
picture
made
by
means
of
colored
paints
,
usually
applied
moist
with
a
brush
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pic·ture
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Pictured
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Picturing
.]
To
draw
or
paint
a
resemblance
of
;
to
delineate
;
to
represent
;
to
form
or
present
an
ideal
likeness
of
;
to
bring
before
the
mind
.
“I . . .
do
picture
it
in
my
mind.”
I
have
not
seen
him
so
pictured
.
--
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
picture
n
1:
a
visual
representation
(
of
an
object
or
scene
or
person
or
abstraction
)
produced
on
a
surface
; "
they
showed
us
the
pictures
of
their
wedding
"; "
a
movie
is
a
series
of
images
projected
so
rapidly
that
the
eye
integrates
them
" [
syn
:
image
,
icon
,
ikon
]
2:
graphic
art
consisting
of
an
artistic
composition
made
by
applying
paints
to
a
surface
; "
a
small
painting
by
Picasso
"; "
he
bought
the
painting
as
an
investment
"; "
his
pictures
hang
in
the
Louvre
" [
syn
:
painting
]
3:
a
clear
and
telling
mental
image
; "
he
described
his
mental
picture
of
his
assailant
"; "
he
had
no
clear
picture
of
himself
or
his
world
"; "
the
events
left
a
permanent
impression
in
his
mind
" [
syn
:
mental picture
,
impression
]
4:
a
situation
treated
as
an
observable
object
; "
the
political
picture
is
favorable
"; "
the
religious
scene
in
England
has
changed
in
the
last
century
" [
syn
:
scene
]
5:
illustrations
used
to
decorate
or
explain
a
text
; "
the
dictionary
had
many
pictures
" [
syn
:
pictorial matter
]
6:
a
form
of
entertainment
that
enacts
a
story
by
a
sequence
of
images
giving
the
illusion
of
continuous
movement
; "
they
went
to
a
movie
every
Saturday
night
"; "
the
film
was
shot
on
location
" [
syn
:
movie
,
film
,
moving picture
, {
moving-picture
show
,
motion picture
,
motion-picture show
, {
picture
show
,
pic
,
flick
]
7:
the
visible
part
of
a
television
transmission
; "
they
could
still
receive
the
sound
but
the
picture
was
gone
" [
syn
:
video
]
8:
a
graphic
or
vivid
verbal
description
; "
too
often
the
narrative
was
interrupted
by
long
word
pictures
"; "
the
author
gives
a
depressing
picture
of
life
in
Poland
"; "
the
pamphlet
contained
brief
characterizations
of
famous
Vermonters
" [
syn
:
word picture
,
word-painting
,
delineation
,
depiction
,
characterization
,
characterisation
]
9:
a
typical
example
of
some
state
or
quality
; "
the
very
picture
of
a
modern
general
"; "
she
was
the
picture
of
despair
"
v
1:
imagine
;
conceive
of
;
see
in
one's
mind
; "
I
can't
see
him
on
horseback
!"; "
I
can
see
what
will
happen
"; "
I
can
see
a
risk
in
this
strategy
" [
syn
:
visualize
,
visualise
,
envision
,
project
,
fancy
,
see
,
figure
,
image
]
2:
show
in
,
or
as
in
,
a
picture
; "
This
scene
depicts
country
life
"; "
the
face
of
the
child
is
rendered
with
much
tenderness
in
this
painting
" [
syn
:
depict
,
render
,
show
]
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