Новый большой англо-русский словарь - pictorial
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pictorial
1. иллюстрированное периодическое издание the Lady's P. —- дамский иллюстрированный журнал 2. изобразительный pictorial art —- изобразительное искусство 3. яркий, живой; живописный pictorial description —- яркое (живописное) описание pictorial phrase —- яркое (образное) выражение 4. иллюстрированный pictorial alphabet —- алфавит с картинками 5. относящийся к живописцу; связанный с живописью the pictorial calling —- призвание художника 6. пиктографический, рисуночный pictorial writing —- пиктографическое письмо pictorialism 1. художественно-изобразительный стиль 2. художественная фотография
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1. adj. 1) живописный; изобразительный; - pictorial art 2) иллюстрированный 3) яркий, живой (о стиле и т.п.) Syn: see graphic 2. noun иллюстрированное периодическое издание PICTORIAL art живопись ...Англо-русский словарь
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наглядный, изобразительный airborne pictorial plotter — автоштурман с наглядной индикацией - pictorial holography - pictorial indication - pictorial photography - pictorial presentation - pictorial projection - pictorial view ...Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or expressed in a picture or pictures. 2 illustrated. 3 picturesque. --n. a journal, postage stamp, etc., with a picture or pictures as the main feature. Derivatives pictorially adv. Etymology: LL pictorius f. L pictor painter (as PICTURE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. adjective Etymology: Late Latin pictorius, from Latin pictor painter — more at picturesque Date: 1646 1. of or relating to a painter, a painting, or the painting or drawing of pictures ~ perspective 2. a. of, relating to, or consisting of pictures ~ records b. illustrated by pictures ~ weekly c. consisting of or displaying the characteristics of pictographs d. suggesting or conveying visual images ~ poetry • ~ly adverb • ~ness noun II. noun Date: 1844 a periodical having much ~ matter ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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Pictorial means using or relating to pictures. ...a pictorial history of the Special Air Service. ADJ: usu ADJ n • pictorially Each section is explained pictorially. ADV ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ adj related to paintings, drawings, or photographs picture ~1 n 1 »IMAGE« a painting, drawing, or photograph (A picture of a waterfall hung on the wall. | Get the children to draw a picture of their dream house. | Gary got his picture in the papers.) 2 »SITUATION« the general situation in a place, organization etc (The general picture appears to be of low levels of union membership. | the wider political picture) 3 »DESCRIPTION« C usually singular a description that gives you an idea of what something is like + of (Archaeologists are trying to build up a picture of life in Mayan cities. | paint a picture (=describe something in a particular way)) (Lee's film paints a bleak picture of life in the inner city.) 4 »TELEVISION« C usually singular the image that appears on a television or cinema screen (Something's wrong with the TV - the picture is blurry.) 5 »MENTAL IMAGE« C usually singular an image or memory that you have in your mind (I still have a vivid picture of the first time I saw Paris.) 6 take a picture to use a camera to take a photograph (Dad took a picture of us standing by a huge redwood tree.) 7 put sb in the picture to give someone information about something, so that they can understand it (I've been away for a month so you'll have to put me in the picture.) 8 get the picture especially spoken to understand a situation ("Her parents are separated and she's being raised by her sister." "I get the picture.") 9 out of the picture if someone is out of the picture, they are not involved in a situation ("Is Pam still with Eric?" "No, he's out of the picture.") 10 »FILM« a) a word meaning a film, used especially by people in the film industry (It was voted the year's best picture.) b) the pictures old-fashioned the cinema (Do you want to go to the pictures on Saturday?) be in pictures (=act in films or work in making films) 11 be the picture of health/innocence/despair etc to look very healthy, innocent etc (Head bowed and sobbing, she was the picture of misery.) 12 the big picture AmE...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1646, from L. pictorius "of a painter," from L. pictor "painter," from pp. stem of pingere "to make pictures" (see paint). ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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