单词 | imagery |
释义 | imageryim‧ag‧e‧ry /ˈɪmɪdʒəri/ ●○○ AWL noun [uncountable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUStechniques used in language► metaphor Collocations a way of describing something by referring to it as something different and suggesting that it has similar qualities to that thing: · The beehive is a metaphor for human society. ► simile an expression that describes something by comparing it with something else, using the words as or like, for example ‘as white as snow’: · The poet uses the simile ‘soft like clay’. ► irony the use of words that are the opposite of what you really mean, often in order to be amusing: · ‘I’m so happy to hear that,’ he said, with more than a trace of irony in his voice. ► bathos a sudden change from a subject that is beautiful, moral, or serious to something that is ordinary, silly, or not important: · The play is too sentimental and full of bathos. ► hyperbole a way of describing something by saying that it is much bigger, smaller, worse etc than it actually is – used especially to excite people’s feelings: · In his speeches, he used a lot of hyperbole.· journalistic hyperbole ► alliteration the use of several words together that all begin with the same sound, in order to make a special effect, especially in poetry: · the alliteration of the ‘s’ sound in ‘sweet birds sang softly’ ► imagery the use of words to describe ideas or actions in a way that makes the reader connect the ideas with pictures in their mind: · the use of water imagery in Fitzgerald’s novel ‘The Great Gatsby’· She uses the imagery of a bird’s song to represent eternal hope. ► rhetorical question a question that you ask as a way of making a statement, without expecting an answer: · When he said ‘how can these attitudes still exist in a civilized society?’, he was asking a rhetorical question. WORD SETS► Filmanimation, nounanimator, nounart director, nounart house, nounarts cinema, nounbiopic, nounblue movie, nounB-movie, nouncameo, nouncameraman, nouncartoon, nouncine-, adjectivecine-camera, nouncine-film, nouncinema, nouncinematic, adjectivecinematography, nounclip, nouncontinuity, nouncut, nouncutting room, noundirection, noundouble, noundouble bill, noundouble feature, nounepilogue, nounextra, nounfantasy, nounfarce, nounfeature, nounfeature film, nounfilm star, nounfilmstrip, nounflashback, nounflick, nounfootage, nounfreeze-frame, noungaffer, nounHollywood, home movie, nounhorror movie, nounimage, nounimagery, nounlip-synch, verblocation, nounlot, nounmatinée, nounmiscast, verbmotion picture, nounmovie, nounmoviegoer, nounmovie star, nounmovie theater, nounmoving picture, nounmultiplex, nounmusical, nounnarrator, nounnewsreel, nounoff-screen, adverbopening night, nounOscar, nounout-take, nounPG, nounpremiere, nounproject, verbprojection, nounprojectionist, nounprojector, nounprop, nounrating, nounreel, nounrelease, verbremake, nounremake, verbre-release, verbrerun, nounretake, nounrole, nounscreen, nounscreen, verbscreening, nounscreenplay, nounscreen test, nounscreenwriter, nounscriptwriter, nounset, nounshort, nounshot, nounshow, verbsilent, adjectiveslow motion, nounsoundtrack, nounspaghetti western, nounsplicer, nounsplit screen, nounstand-in, nounstill, nounstudio, nounstunt man, nounstunt woman, nountalkie, nountearjerker, nounTechnicolor, nountheatre, nountheme, noun3-D, adjectivetop-grossing, adjectivetrailer, nountravelogue, nounturkey, nounwestern, nounwhodunit, nounX, nounX-certificate, adjectiveX-rated, adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► visual imagery the use of words or pictures to describe ideas or actions in poems, books, films etcimagery of the imagery of love Their dreams commonly involved complex stories with visual imagery.► see thesaurus at language Their dreams commonly involved complex stories with visual imagery. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► visual· The first is that it consists in visual imagery.· Soon, Louisa was using her strong capacity for visual imagery to compensate for her difficulty in remembering words and sentences.· Empirical work will be carried out to develop and standardise a new research technique using visual imagery to probe beliefs about pain.· Others who joined in sponsoring the law said it could help curb pinups and other visual imagery that demeans women.· If Jarman comes dangerously close in the last to propagating the politics of ennui, his visual imagery is anything but predictable.· The album is filled with folky, pop-inflected tunes, characterized by visual imagery, hope and passion. NOUN► satellite· Derived from satellite imagery at comparatively low resolution, predicted yields for different crops in different nation states become of commercial value.· The visual evidence accumulates in the courtroom without argument: maps, video footage, satellite imagery and photographs.· Thematic maps from satellite imagery represent an important source of data, particularly in third-world countries. VERB► use· Tennyson uses imagery combined with run-on lines to create a lyrical emotion.· Do not use any aversive imagery at this time, and explain this to your client in advance.· Instead, try using affirmations and imagery.· Empirical work will be carried out to develop and standardise a new research technique using visual imagery to probe beliefs about pain.· This style uses metaphors, imagery and colourful descriptive language.· But when Christians use imagery like this they betray their misunderstanding of apocalyptic symbolism.· Indeed, without the use of a computer it would not be possible to use much remotely-sensed imagery at all.· And in so far as we can use gender imagery for these things the Logos is a masculine principle .... |
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