Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - The picture is in English

The picture is in English

Picture, a noun, means: a picture, an image obtained through photography.

Pronunciation: English [? p? kt? R], beauty [? p? kt? r].

Explanation:

Photos; Photos; Pictures; Painting; Television images; Depicting; The scene in my mind; Status; Movies; Cinema.

Imagine; Hypothesis; Memories; Description; Description; Displayed on a photo; Show it with pictures.

I see her photos everywhere.

I can see her photos everywhere.

Deformation: past tense picture, past participle picture, present participle picture, third person singular picture, plural picture.

Phrases:

Run the picture to show the movie.

Take pictures. Photography

Detailed picture detailed description

landscape

The picture comes from life sketch painting.

The picture comes from life sketch painting.

The picture is faithfully depicted.

Use of pictures

Picture can be interpreted as "(vivid) description and depiction", which usually refers to the vivid description of language and characters, usually in singular form and used with indefinite articles.

Picture can be interpreted as "film, film" in spoken language, which is a countable noun.

When interpreting "beautiful scenery" with picture, it can refer to both people and things, often in the singular and used with articles.

Picture can also be used as a solution to "situation, state of affairs and situation", which is often singular and used with indefinite articles.

Picture is also often used in the structure of picture to oneself, which means "imagine for yourself". It can take nouns or pronouns as objects or present participles as compound objects of complement.