slovodefinícia
picture
(mass)
picture
- obrázok
picture
(encz)
picture,fotografie n: Pajosh
picture
(encz)
picture,malba n: Zdeněk Brož
picture
(encz)
picture,obraz n:
picture
(encz)
picture,představovat si v: jose
picture
(encz)
picture,snímek n: Pajosh
picture
(encz)
picture,vyobrazit v: Pajosh
picture
(encz)
picture,zobrazení n: Zdeněk Brož
picture
(encz)
picture,zobrazit v: Pajosh
Picture
(gcide)
Picture \Pic"ture\, n. [L. pictura, fr. pingere, pictum, to
paint: cf. F. peinture. See Paint.]
1. The art of painting; representation by painting. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Any well-expressed image . . . either in picture or
sculpture. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

The young king's picture . . . in virgin wax.
--Howell.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

My eyes make pictures when they are shut.
--Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]
Picture
(gcide)
Picture \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."
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

I have not seen him so pictured. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
picture
(wn)
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:
picture, 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, picture]
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, 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: picture, scene]
5: illustrations used to decorate or explain a text; "the
dictionary had many pictures" [syn: picture, {pictorial
matter}]
6: a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and 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, picture,
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, picture]
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,
picture, characterization, characterisation]
9: a typical example of some state or quality; "the very picture
of a modern general"; "she was the picture of despair"
10: a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print
or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-
sensitive material [syn: photograph, photo, exposure,
picture, pic]
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, picture,
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: picture, depict,
render, show]
picture
(foldoc)
image
picture

1. Data representing a two-dimensional scene.
A digital image is composed of pixels arranged in a
rectangular array with a certain height and width. Each pixel
may consist of one or more bits of information, representing
the brightness of the image at that point and possibly
including colour information encoded as RGB triples.

Images are usually taken from the real world via a {digital
camera}, frame grabber, or scanner; or they may be
generated by computer, e.g. by ray tracing software.

See also image formats, image processing.

(1994-10-21)

2. The image (or range) of a function is the
set of values obtained by applying the function to all
elements of its domain. So, if f : D -> C then the set f(D)
= \ f(d) | d in D \ is the image of D under f. The image is
a subset of C, the codomain.

(2000-01-19)
picture
(devil)
PICTURE, n. A representation in two dimensions of something wearisome
in three.

"Behold great Daubert's picture here on view --
Taken from Life." If that description's true,
Grant, heavenly Powers, that I be taken, too.
Jali Hane
podobné slovodefinícia
picture card
(mass)
picture card
- pohľadnica
picture postcard
(mass)
picture postcard
- pohľadnica
picturepostcard
(mass)
picture-postcard
- pohľadnica
a picture
(encz)
a picture,obrázek n: parkmaj
a picture is worth a thousand words
(encz)
a picture is worth a thousand words,obrázek sdělí více než text Zdeněk
Brož
be a picture of health
(encz)
be a picture of health,být zdravý jako ryba [fráz.] jose
big picture
(encz)
big picture,základní kontext n: Dita Vladyková
get the picture
(encz)
get the picture,
in the picture
(encz)
in the picture,
memory picture
(encz)
memory picture, n:
mental picture
(encz)
mental picture, n:
motion picture
(encz)
motion picture,film Pavel Machek
motion-picture camera
(encz)
motion-picture camera, n:
motion-picture fan
(encz)
motion-picture fan, n:
motion-picture film
(encz)
motion-picture film, n:
motion-picture photography
(encz)
motion-picture photography, n:
motion-picture show
(encz)
motion-picture show, n:
moving picture
(encz)
moving picture,film n: Zdeněk Brož
moving-picture show
(encz)
moving-picture show, n:
out of the picture
(encz)
out of the picture,
paint a picture
(encz)
paint a picture,namalovat obrázek mikosoft
picture book
(encz)
picture book,obrázková kniha Zdeněk Brož
picture card
(encz)
picture card, n:
picture element
(encz)
picture element,pixl [it.] Clock
picture frame
(encz)
picture frame, n:
picture gallery
(encz)
picture gallery,obrazárna Zdeněk Brož
picture hat
(encz)
picture hat, n:
picture palace
(encz)
picture palace, n:
picture plane
(encz)
picture plane,obrazová rovina Clock
picture postcard
(encz)
picture postcard,pohlednice Pavel Cvrček
picture rail
(encz)
picture rail, n:
picture show
(encz)
picture show, n:
picture taking
(encz)
picture taking, n:
picture tube
(encz)
picture tube,obrazovka [tech.] Zdeněk Brožpicture tube,televizní obrazovka [tech.] Zdeněk Brož
picture window
(encz)
picture window,pevné okno Pavel Cvrček
picture writing
(encz)
picture writing,hieroglyfy Zdeněk Brožpicture writing,obrázkové písmo Zdeněk Brož
picture-perfect
(encz)
picture-perfect,
picture-phone
(encz)
picture-phone,videotelefon n: Pavel Cvrček
picture-postcard
(encz)
picture-postcard,pohlednice n: Pavel Cvrček
picture-writing
(encz)
picture-writing,hieroglyfy n: Zdeněk Brožpicture-writing,obrázkové písmo n: Zdeněk Brož
pictured
(encz)
pictured,vyobrazený adj: Jaroslav Šedivý
pictures
(encz)
pictures,obrázky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
picturesque
(encz)
picturesque,barvitý adj: Zdeněk Brožpicturesque,malebný adj: Zdeněk Brožpicturesque,pitoreskní adj: Zdeněk Brož
picturesquely
(encz)
picturesquely,barvitě adv: Zdeněk Brožpicturesquely,malebně adv: Zdeněk Brožpicturesquely,pitoreskně adv: Zdeněk Brož
picturesqueness
(encz)
picturesqueness,malebnost n: Zdeněk Brož
pretty as a picture
(encz)
pretty as a picture,
silent picture
(encz)
silent picture, n:
stereoscopic picture
(encz)
stereoscopic picture, n:
take a picture
(encz)
take a picture,vyfotit [frsl.] of someone / something - někoho /
něco Pino
talking picture
(encz)
talking picture, n:
the big picture
(encz)
the big picture,
the picture of health
(encz)
the picture of health,
unpictured
(encz)
unpictured, adj:
unpicturesque
(encz)
unpicturesque, adj:
wedding pictures
(encz)
wedding pictures, n:
word picture
(encz)
word picture, n:
word-picture
(encz)
word-picture,barvité líčení n: PetrVword-picture,květnatý popis n: PetrV
x-ray picture
(encz)
x-ray picture,rentgenový snímek n: [med.] en x-ray photograph mamm
Animated picture
(gcide)
Picture \Pic"ture\, n. [L. pictura, fr. pingere, pictum, to
paint: cf. F. peinture. See Paint.]
1. The art of painting; representation by painting. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Any well-expressed image . . . either in picture or
sculpture. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

The young king's picture . . . in virgin wax.
--Howell.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

My eyes make pictures when they are shut.
--Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]
Cabinet picture
(gcide)
Cabinet \Cab"i*net\ (k[a^]b"[i^]*n[e^]t), n. [F., dim. of cabine
or cabane. See Cabin, n.]
1. A hut; a cottage; a small house. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Hearken a while from thy green cabinet,
The rural song of careful Colinet. --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

2. A small room, or retired apartment; a closet.
[1913 Webster]

3. A private room in which consultations are held.
[1913 Webster]

Philip passed some hours every day in his father's
cabinet. --Prescott.
[1913 Webster]

4. The advisory council of the chief executive officer of a
nation; a cabinet council.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In England, the cabinet or cabinet council consists of
those privy councilors who actually transact the
immediate business of the government. --Mozley & W. --
In the United States, the cabinet is composed of the
heads of the executive departments of the government,
namely, the Secretary of State, of the Treasury, of
War, of the Navy, of the Interior, and of Agiculture,
the Postmaster-general, and the Attorney-general.
[1913 Webster]

5.
(a) A set of drawers or a cupboard intended to contain
articles of value. Hence:
(b) A decorative piece of furniture, whether open like an
['e]tag[`e]re or closed with doors. See
['e]tag[`e]re.
[1913 Webster]

6. Any building or room set apart for the safe keeping and
exhibition of works of art, etc.; also, the collection
itself.
[1913 Webster]

Cabinet council.
(a) Same as Cabinet, n., 4 (of which body it was
formerly the full title).
(b) A meeting of the cabinet.

Cabinet councilor, a member of a cabinet council.

Cabinet photograph, a photograph of a size smaller than an
imperial, though larger than a carte de visite.

Cabinet picture, a small and generally highly finished
picture, suitable for a small room and for close
inspection.
[1913 Webster]
Depicture
(gcide)
Depicture \De*pic"ture\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Depictured; p.
pr. & vb. n. Depicturing.]
To make a picture of; to paint; to picture; to depict.
[1913 Webster]

Several persons were depictured in caricature.
--Fielding.
[1913 Webster]
Depictured
(gcide)
Depicture \De*pic"ture\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Depictured; p.
pr. & vb. n. Depicturing.]
To make a picture of; to paint; to picture; to depict.
[1913 Webster]

Several persons were depictured in caricature.
--Fielding.
[1913 Webster]
Easel picture
(gcide)
Easel \Ea"sel\, n. [D. ezel ass, donkey, hence, easel, or G.
esel; akin to E. ass. See Ass.]
A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright,
or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for
exhibition.
[1913 Webster]

Easel picture, Easel piece, a painting of moderate size
such as is made while resting on an easel, as
distinguished from a painting on a wall or ceiling.
[1913 Webster]
Identikit picture
(gcide)
Identikit \Identikit\ prop. n. [trademark]
A set of images containing a wide variety of facial features,
such as noses, hairlines, chins, etc. on transparencies which
can be overlayed in combinations to build up a picture of a
person; it is used by police agencies to create concrete
images of a crime suspect from the descriptions of witnesses;
the image created with the kit is also called an Identikit,
or more properly an Identikit picture. [Trademark]

Syn: Identikit picture.
[WordNet 1.5]
Impictured
(gcide)
Impictured \Im*pic"tured\ ([i^]m*p[i^]k"t[-u]rd; 135), a.
Pictured; impressed. [Obs.] --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]
Living picture
(gcide)
Living picture \Liv"ing pic"ture\
A tableau in which persons take part; also, specif., such a
tableau as imitating a work of art.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Motion picture
(gcide)
Motion picture \Mo"tion pic"ture\
1. A series of pictures on a strip of film, taken at regular
intervals in rapid succession (now usually 24 frames per
second for ordinary work) by a special camera, intended to
capture the image of objects in motion.
[PJC]

2. the display of the images captured on a {motion
picture}[1], presented to the eye in very rapid succession
by projection from a special apparatus (a {movie
projector}), with shows some or all of the objects in the
picture represented in changing positions, producing, by
persistence of vision, the optical effect of a continuous
picture in which the objects appear to move as they did in
the original scene.

Syn: movie, moving picture, flick. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

3. The conceptual or informational content of a {motion
picture}[1]; the actions or events represented in a
motion picture[1]; the story line of a movie. "One of
the great punch lines in motion picture history is `Round
up the usual suspects.' from `Casablanca'." [PJC]
Moving picture
(gcide)
Moving picture \Moving picture\
same as motion picture.
[PJC]
Overpicture
(gcide)
Overpicture \O`ver*pic"ture\, v. t.
To surpass nature in the picture or representation of. [Obs.]
"O'erpicturing that Venus." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Picture
(gcide)
Picture \Pic"ture\, n. [L. pictura, fr. pingere, pictum, to
paint: cf. F. peinture. See Paint.]
1. The art of painting; representation by painting. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Any well-expressed image . . . either in picture or
sculpture. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

The young king's picture . . . in virgin wax.
--Howell.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

My eyes make pictures when they are shut.
--Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]Picture \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."
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

I have not seen him so pictured. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Picture gallery
(gcide)
Picture \Pic"ture\, n. [L. pictura, fr. pingere, pictum, to
paint: cf. F. peinture. See Paint.]
1. The art of painting; representation by painting. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Any well-expressed image . . . either in picture or
sculpture. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

The young king's picture . . . in virgin wax.
--Howell.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

My eyes make pictures when they are shut.
--Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]
Picture red
(gcide)
Picture \Pic"ture\, n. [L. pictura, fr. pingere, pictum, to
paint: cf. F. peinture. See Paint.]
1. The art of painting; representation by painting. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Any well-expressed image . . . either in picture or
sculpture. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

The young king's picture . . . in virgin wax.
--Howell.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

My eyes make pictures when they are shut.
--Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]

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