Слово англійською: image
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Переклад image українською: і́мідж, зобра́ження, о́браз
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- [countable] a picture, photograph or statue that represents somebody/something
- Most simple leaflets will include text and images.
- We already have more than 22 000 digital images on file.
- The visual image is steadily replacing the written word.
- image of somebody/something Images of deer and hunters decorate the cave walls.
- Consider the images of war that fill the pages of our newspapers.
- a wooden image of the Hindu god Ganesh
- An exhibition of images of St Nicholas is on display in the cathedral.
- in the image of somebody/something In the Bible it states that humans were created in the image of God.
see also graven image
- [countable] a picture of somebody/something seen in a mirror, through a camera, or on a television, computer, phone, etc.
- He stared at his own image reflected in the water.
- Slowly, an image began to appear on the screen.
- Click on the image for a larger version.
- image from something Police will study the images from CCTV cameras.
- image of something The camera captured an image of the suspect and his car.
- The satellite provides high-resolution images of the Earth's surface.
- The image quality is too low.
see also mirror image
- [countable, uncountable] the impression that a person, an organization, a product, etc. gives to the public
- His public image is very different from the real person.
- The advertisements are intended to improve the company's image.
- Image is very important in the music world.
- It was years before the country was able to project an image of stability again.
- The campaign aims to create a new image for the city.
- stereotyped images of women in children’s books
- to have a positive/negative image
- The company changed its name on the advice of an image consultant.
- [countable] a mental picture that you have of what somebody/something is like or looks like
- images of the past
- I had a mental image of what she would look like.
- Dieting always seems to conjure up images of endless cottage cheese salads.
see also after-image, body image, self-image - [countable] a word or phrase used with a different meaning from its normal one, in order to describe something in a way that produces a strong picture in the mind
- Her writings are full of poetic images of the countryside.
Wordfinder- couplet
- image
- lyric
- poetry
- recite
- refrain
- rhyme
- scansion
- stanza
- verse
Wordfinder- alliteration
- euphemism
- figure of speech
- hyperbole
- image
- litotes
- metaphor
- metonymy
- onomatopoeia
- paradox
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin imago; related to imitate.
Idioms be the image of somebody/something
- to look very like somebody/something else
- He's the image of his father.
see also spitting image