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Перевод: portrait speek portrait


[прилагательное]
вертикальный;
[существительное]
портрет ; описание; изображение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Dame Peggy Ashcroft, who died last June, aged 83, left a portrait of herself in Venice by Walter Sickert to the Tate Gallery in her 900,000 will published yesterday.
  2. He thought of the man, bereft and incarcerated in that cluttered cottage behind the great dyke of shingle, listening night after night to the never-ceasing moaning of the tide, and brooding on the wrongs, real or imaginary, which could inspire that hate-filled portrait.
  3. There he set up a small photographic portrait business, and made some early forays into recording ethnic "types" and customs.
  4. He was in Radio Times as a strip cartoon for eight years and his portrait has hung in the Royal Academy.
  5. The four pages were an introduction, a portrait.
  6. A novel by Lloyd, called Edmund Oliver , appeared in April, and contained a thinly-disguised and unflattering portrait of Coleridge which deeply offended and disturbed him.
  7. This comparison may form the crucial part of a description; later on, using comparison as a criterion, that a portrait should look like the sitter, that landscape should look natural, and the objects in a still life should be identifiable, a critic can use it as part of an evaluation.
  8. Reynolds was a great exponent of the idealized portrait typical of the day.
  9. He had posed for that portrait at the age of twenty-two; a year later he was in the Crimea.
  10. A portrait of Elena Ceauescu graced the Polytechnic's building in Central London until it disappeared during the Christmas vacation at the end of 1989.
  11. This is a great picture book on the making of Francis Ford Coppola's film, as well as an interesting portrait of ol' red eyes himself.
  12. And an exhibition of Shaviana, In Close-up , is currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery.
  13. Perlman is usually the slickest of violinists, but here he seems to cultivate a rasping sound that emphasises the work's macabre portrait of Stalin's Russia in the late 1940s.

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