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词汇 pictorial
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Definition of pictorial in English:

pictorial

adjective pɪkˈtɔːrɪəlpɪkˈtɔriəl
  • Of or expressed in pictures; illustrated.

    图画的,绘画的;用图表示的,用图说明的

    feelings presented in a pictorial form

    用绘画形式表现出来的情感。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Early pictorial representation, using graphic symbols, reads both horizontally along register lines and vertically in an open field in the picture surface.
    • The prose is illustrative but not an illustration-its pictorial interest should be sufficient ‘above all in itself’.
    • For the Chinese, both the ideographic script and pictorial representation functioned as graphic signs that expressed meaning.
    • I wanted a pictorial representation of my home, but I didn't want to spend ages carefully preparing shots.
    • The solution was illustrated through a rich pictorial representation with icons representing computers, databases, and organizational functions.
    • The following is a pictorial representation of the typical contents of my lunch bag.
    • However, to pursue such an essentially pictorial question, illustrations and text need to be integrated.
    • Twelve illustrations, taken from pictorial representations in the Tracts, help establish the flavour of the period.
    • This could indicate that the pictorial representation based on the picture was more effectively compared to a following picture than the pictorial representation based on a sentence.
    • The machine gives shapes to pictures, maps, graphs etc., thereby helping the visually challenged to ‘read’ the pictorial representations.
    • The last panel, the pictorial panel, illustrates the specific hazard.
    • She stumbled across these pre-1947 charts with pictorial representations and corresponding captions of ‘India before Independence’.
    • Student sketches may then be incorporated into an illustration or a pictorial theme of their own choosing, or even a textile print.
    • The publishers have also been extremely fastidious in their selection of the book's 325 illustrations, providing a pictorial record spanning over a century and a half.
    • The painting is one of the few pictorial representations of one of the greatest figures in Scots history.
    • I believe that reading children's pictorial books that depict the ancestry of different continents with children can make global education meaningful.
    • The paintings are a pictorial representation of women in various forms and through different channels drawing out the meaning and nuances of each stroke.
    • Their collection of photographs contains a pictorial history of the hilly district.
    • In addition to the display of vegetables, flowers and produce, there will be a pictorial exhibition depicting the club over its 25 years.
    • The text was written first and he made a pictorial illustration from it.
    Synonyms
    illustrated, with illustrations, with pictures, with drawings, with sketches
    in pictures, in picture form, in photographs, photographic, graphic
    representational, depictive, illustrative, drawn
noun pɪkˈtɔːrɪəlpɪkˈtɔriəl
  • usually in names A newspaper or periodical with pictures as a main feature.

    画报;画刊

    he reported on cricket for the Sunday Pictorial

    他为《星期日画报》报道板球新闻。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1875 an American Christian missionary edited and published a pictorial, Children's Monthly, designed specially for children with a large number of exquisite and beautiful pictures.
    • From the start, the old pictorials used a remarkable diversity of images.

Derivatives

  • pictorially

  • adverb pɪkˈtɔːrɪəlipɪkˈtɔriəli
    • Does the statement really pictorially resemble the reality?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What with the costs of printing, cinema books don't always do their product justice pictorially, but this 450-page tome from the fine-art specialists is one of the most spectacular.
      • The works are frequently small and pictorially complex and, in his pioneering exploration of image/text art, Blake often demands that we decipher and read as much as we look.
      • It can only be pictorially depicted.
      • A spokeswoman for the centre said: ‘Throughout his life, Lowry travelled the length and breadth of the country in order to paint and draw what struck him as pictorially significant.’

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin pictorius (from Latin pictor 'painter', from the verb pingere 'to paint') + -al.

Rhymes

accessorial, accusatorial, advertorial, ambassadorial, arboreal, armorial, auditorial, authorial, boreal, censorial, combinatorial, consistorial, conspiratorial, corporeal, curatorial, dictatorial, directorial, editorial, equatorial, executorial, gladiatorial, gubernatorial, immemorial, imperatorial, janitorial, lavatorial, manorial, marmoreal, memorial, monitorial, natatorial, oratorial, oriel, piscatorial, prefectorial, professorial, proprietorial, rectorial, reportorial, sartorial, scriptorial, sectorial, senatorial, territorial, tonsorial, tutorial, uxorial, vectorial, visitorial

Definition of pictorial in US English:

pictorial

adjectivepikˈtôrēəlpɪkˈtɔriəl
  • Of or expressed in pictures; illustrated.

    图画的,绘画的;用图表示的,用图说明的

    feelings presented in a pictorial form

    用绘画形式表现出来的情感。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The text was written first and he made a pictorial illustration from it.
    • The last panel, the pictorial panel, illustrates the specific hazard.
    • For the Chinese, both the ideographic script and pictorial representation functioned as graphic signs that expressed meaning.
    • This could indicate that the pictorial representation based on the picture was more effectively compared to a following picture than the pictorial representation based on a sentence.
    • I wanted a pictorial representation of my home, but I didn't want to spend ages carefully preparing shots.
    • The paintings are a pictorial representation of women in various forms and through different channels drawing out the meaning and nuances of each stroke.
    • I believe that reading children's pictorial books that depict the ancestry of different continents with children can make global education meaningful.
    • She stumbled across these pre-1947 charts with pictorial representations and corresponding captions of ‘India before Independence’.
    • The following is a pictorial representation of the typical contents of my lunch bag.
    • Twelve illustrations, taken from pictorial representations in the Tracts, help establish the flavour of the period.
    • The prose is illustrative but not an illustration-its pictorial interest should be sufficient ‘above all in itself’.
    • The solution was illustrated through a rich pictorial representation with icons representing computers, databases, and organizational functions.
    • The machine gives shapes to pictures, maps, graphs etc., thereby helping the visually challenged to ‘read’ the pictorial representations.
    • In addition to the display of vegetables, flowers and produce, there will be a pictorial exhibition depicting the club over its 25 years.
    • Student sketches may then be incorporated into an illustration or a pictorial theme of their own choosing, or even a textile print.
    • However, to pursue such an essentially pictorial question, illustrations and text need to be integrated.
    • The painting is one of the few pictorial representations of one of the greatest figures in Scots history.
    • Early pictorial representation, using graphic symbols, reads both horizontally along register lines and vertically in an open field in the picture surface.
    • Their collection of photographs contains a pictorial history of the hilly district.
    • The publishers have also been extremely fastidious in their selection of the book's 325 illustrations, providing a pictorial record spanning over a century and a half.
    Synonyms
    illustrated, with illustrations, with pictures, with drawings, with sketches
nounpikˈtôrēəlpɪkˈtɔriəl
  • A newspaper or periodical with pictures as a main feature.

    画报;画刊

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1875 an American Christian missionary edited and published a pictorial, Children's Monthly, designed specially for children with a large number of exquisite and beautiful pictures.
    • From the start, the old pictorials used a remarkable diversity of images.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin pictorius (from Latin pictor ‘painter’, from the verb pingere ‘to paint’) + -al.

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