词汇 | example_english_portrait |
释义 | Examples of portraitThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In their disturbing psychological complexities, glazed over but never concealed by rich aesthetic surfaces, they are anxious portraits of the tormented and divided modern subject. 30 per cent of the 19th century portraits and 22 per cent of those painted during the 20th century. Such ' promenade portraits ' encapsulated the companionate marriage, hailed as a blend of masculine rationality and feminine tenderness. Mitochondrial portraits of human populations using median networks. In the panels of the phase portraits, is the horizontal and r the vertical direction. There was a concomitant development of a sense of town history, conveyed through pageants, local chronicles and compilations of records and mayoral portraits. The subjects of these portraits - daguerreotyped individually, in couples, or in groups - allow us a glimpse of the wide spectrum of nineteenth-century society. By contrast, the representation of ' accelerated ageing ' in 15th century portraits was not matched by a high frequency of bags under the eyes. Only paintings that were self-portraits which could be precisely dated and are in public collections were included in the study. The advanced ' age scores ' of the painters in the 15th to 17th century portraits led us to crosscheck the data with the sample of sculptors. Inevitably, therefore, the samples of both painters and portraits are biased. Nonetheless, self-portraits are in some respects controlled or consistent images, in that painters represent themselves facing the spectator. People interacted with the portraits daily, walking past them, and continually acknowledging the ruler's position. We call it an organizing center, since in an arbitrary neighborhood of this point one can find all equivalence types of phase portraits. Open regions on the sphere correspond to generic phase portraits. Summaries of some of these pen portraits are scattered through the main text. The original book was supplied with decorated canon table arcades and evangelist portraits, all the work of a single hand. The compositions thus afford an opportunity to construct vocal portraits of singers. Successful portraits were predicated on artists using their visual intelligence in relation to specific sitters. Scale bars are 10 m on portraits, and 1 m on close-up views. The research is impeccable, the detail nuanced, the portraits convincing, the argument ably sustained. References to affrays with poaching colliers frequently appear in the portraits of gamekeepers in this journal. He sketches vivid portraits of its chief members in a satisfying brew of social and intellectual history. The least important recipients received small, at times even unframed, versions of official portraits. The book has many illustrations: some cartoon-style sketches, portraits, formal diagrams, plenty of examples of actual data, and some beautiful colour photographs. The fourth section of three portraits highlights amateur collectors and this must be considered of much more local interest. Engravers tended to offer their portraits and landscapes priced in dollars. Not only does the flue act as a backdrop to art, playing a prominent role in individual portraits, it also features strongly in book layouts. To those ends his own survey takes in palaces and portraits, sculptures and artefacts, patronage and collecting, and contemporary aesthetic and political ideas. The converse was observed for 15th century portraits. Their digitised portraits were produced from the videotapes or were downloaded from the homepages or press releases. Subjects were shown 60 halftone photographs of emotionally expressive portraits. By the eighteenth century portraits of both composers and performers were sufficiently numerous to be a rich source - one that remains relatively untapped. Molecular portraits and 70-gene prognosis signature are preserved throughout the metastatic process of breast cancer. Their portraits are understandably more convincing than those of the successful hero. A bias to show the left more than right cheek was far greater for portraits of woman than men in that period. The phase portraits of (3) are shown on the four-fold cover. At that time no one would have objected to his uniting individual portraits on one canvas. The reader is provided with a retrospective exhibition: portraits and landscapes of his life, face, and context interacting. Using the method of delays [10], the phase-plane portraits of the attractors were constructed from the time histories of d/2 (t). The portraits also communicate an aesthetic that places beauty at the center of spirituality. State variables and phase portraits of the model beginning from certain initial conditions. There has been no penetration of the portrait's subject, of her physical person or her character. Second, by offering detailed portraits of individual retirements, he aims to supplement the findings of retirement surveys for an academic audience. Much less tied to histor ical contexts than news photog raphs, official portraits thus had a relatively timeless and unspecific nature. The expression task was presented using laminated individual portraits as photoimages gray scale!. Such idiosyncratic and divergent portraits of community are the backdrop to this study. 269 portraits focused on ancestral rulers to create continuity in the ruling dynasty. Instead, we might do better to focus on models of the processes driving human judgment, and let the portraits emerge as they will. Pictorial representations, most notably prints and portraits of the emperor, are likewise taken into account. Outram does this in part by including a lot of portraits, although these are rather less transparent than she indicates. When we look at portraits of nonbourgeois subjects, the indexical and representational content of the images is often quite different. In other words, we ask for the equivalence classes under the simpler notion of topological equivalence of just phase portraits. Two bifurcation sequences are topologically equivalent if the bifurcations occur in the same order and the respective phase portraits are topologically equivalent. The inclusion of figures (portraits, chalices, etc.) and six appendices adds interest to the book. They are portraits of the artist that remain unchanged even as the libretto's protagonist develops. Further illustrations include portraits of various personages referred to in the text. Transported to the aesthetic context, portraits took on a new dimension, carrying literary as well as psychological freight. Photographic portraits drew aesthetic attention away from bodily attributes and focused it on the face. The chapter also offers wonderful photographic portraits of most of these individuals and their families. In this context the pen portraits become an important complement to the summaries of opinion, implicitly emphasising how the opinions relate to a life-time of experience. The portraits and panegyric co-exist with gossip and rumour, especially around female monarchs, whose sexuality seems to be of intense interest to their subjects and historians alike. The portraits differ from those at other sites in that, although they are visible to a general audience, the audience is not allowed to interact directly with them. To examine current and past cinematic portraits of old age and gender roles, we focus on the films of a certain set of actors and actresses. The phase portraits in figure 13(a) for ? The philosophers appear "not always with wrinkled foreheads and hoary hair as in framed portraits, but pink-faced, slim, and active as in youth" (64; pt. 2, ch. 1). The portraits in the study sample are those that have survived and are in the public domain because of the celebrity of the artists and the quality of their work. However, such portraits reveal more than this. Making use of these facts it is a simple matter to sketch the phase portraits as in figure 1, the upper half plane u > 0 being the part of interest. A qualitative dynamic analysis of reiterant speech production : phase portraits, kinematics, and dynamic modeling. If these portraits betray here and there the features of the painter, they also show how long sympathetic study of his subject has formed the artist's mind. While each essay provides much biographical information, a number of concurrent themes emerge from this illuminating gallery of royal portraits that speak both to court historians and historians of gender. As her letter makes clear, it was not uncommon at the time for portraits to be reproduced, and not always in the same size or even the same medium. The musical drawings include some of his finest work, his own musical expertise and passion for the art bringing to these portraits extraordinary vitality and a palpable sense of authenticity. In family portraits often only the youngest child is smiling, the show of teeth marking the child as the baby of the family and highlighting the older children's relative maturity. Literary portraits work vicariously, asking readers to conceptualize imaginatively what the characters actually see, requiring that they visualize a painting - see it in their mind's eye. Doyle sketches similarly favorable portraits of respectable colonials in other detective stories. Of what remains, only the stucco and some of the portraits and hunt scenes which hung in the main salon had some real merit in their own right. The next three chapters explore reported speech as a conversational resource, particularly for constructing "portraits" of contrastive selves, for summarizing, dramatizing, crediting or discrediting, and epitomizing (96-98). The making and viewing of portraits fulfilled a wide range of narrative and dramatic functions in nineteenth-century novels, evolving over the course of the century with developments in the genre. The topology of phase portraits of analytic differential equations in the complex projective plane. Topology of phase portraits of analytic differential equations on a complex projective plane. Quantitative data about household composition, gender and labour force composition, household use of material objects, and so forth complement the abundant, perceptive ethnographic portraits. Pictures of identifiable sitters were considered as portraits, while works with historical or literary titles were classed as subject paintings. Even" good" emperors could be reused for portraits of their successors by provincial craftsmen short of material. Placed in visual proximity, conventionally sentimentalized images of the exploited seamstress served to condemn juxtaposed portraits of her customers. About this time, there was also a sharp increase in the number of family portraits taken in front of the monument. They include, for example, mappings of two- or three-dimensional images such as portraits or underwater sonar scans into other images for comparison. She makes her point through a number of portraits. The final sample comprised 687 self-portraits by 506 painters. There is also a useful series of pen portraits of those older people interviewed in depth. Caution must be exercised in extrapolating from these observations, since it is easy to over-generalize from the few portraits of working-class life we have. Accounts tended to cite only the artist in the case of old masters and usually documented portraits by the names of the sitters. His gallery contains literary portraits of twelve women, four of whom are saintly, four chaste and four lasvicious. Using extensive classroom observations and interviews, the study provides portraits of these three teachers' working with multilingual, multicultural, and multilevel students. The sense of inevitability seems, well, inevitable in such retrospective renderings, given the dot-connecting intrinsic to timeline-type portraits. The interior of the house is beautifully maintained and has several lovely panelled rooms, bedecked by portraits of virtually the entire family through the generations. 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