Similar words: depict, depiction, depictive, get the picture, addicted, afflicted, convicted, predicted. Meaning: [dɪ'pɪkt] adj. represented graphically by sketch or design or lines.
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181. Arthur Max for the art direction, and Crispian Sallis for the set decoration that depicted the glory of the Roman Empire in Gladiator.
182. He is often depicted as a richly robed dog-headed man - a cynocephalus.
183. From Blackbeard to Jack Sparrow, pirates and sailors of old are often depicted wearing earrings.
184. The structure of band pass RAKE receiver and the model of demodulation are depicted.
185. She is the patroness of dentists, and is depicted holding pincers containing her tooth or with a gold tooth on a necklace.
186. It is often depicted as an atomic-scale chicken wire made of carbon atoms and their bonds.
187. In UML 2.0, only three levels of compliance are defined, and those correspond to the hierarchical language unit levels already mentioned and depicted in 0 earlier.
188. In this article, rectangular spline broach of the concentric form and internal diameter centering is introduced; and its design characteristics and advantages of the application are depicted.
189. Those whom Nature had depicted as merely quaint became grotesque.
190. Algorithm of bidirectional associative memory ( BAM ) is depicted.
191. But the thing is that the way that she has it depicted has the crosshairs of a gun sight over our district. When people do that, they’ve got to realize there’s consequences to that action.
192. Outline view: In this format, the WBS is depicted using different levels of indentation, with an accompanying WBS code number for each element.
193. At Oslo's Holmenkollen Ski Museum, Nansen is depicted as a twin-planked deity in furs, a founding father of Norway's national sport.
194. The painting depicted a hall so lifelike that a casual observer might believe himself to be looking through an open door.
195. In this article, tactical employment of passive jamming technique for shipborne radar is depicted and its development situation summarized.
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196. In cartoons he was soon depicted as a bulldog, hardly the most affable of creatures.
197. The liberal tabloid "LA Weekly", which depicted George W. Bush, the former president, as Dracula on its cover in 2004, denounced the Obama-Joker poster as virulently racist.
198. According to the Daily Mail of November 22, Newsweek magazine depicted President Obama as the Hindu deity Lord Shiva on its recent cover of the same day, which arouses Indian-American group's outrage.
199. For seventy years nobody other than Lin Yutang has depicted the past and future of China in such a leisured, interesting and cheering way.
200. With much vibrato and glissando , she depicted the vocal melodies and with just as much sensitivity and temperament she expressed the poesy of the pieces and her joy of life.
201. Her works include "Niederungen" and "Oppressive Tango, " which depicted life in a small German-speaking village in Romania.
202. The firm's technological and aesthetic savvy has helped visualize much more, including taxi traffic, real-estate values, even crime patterns--all depicted in jarringly gorgeous maps.
203. Then the optimum control is depicted to design the altitude control system for a high altitude airship.
204. From another point of view, this close viewing way enables the depicted object to have very deep illusion and profound sense of mystery.
205. As an early romanticist , he depicted those events in history and real life in an exaggerate way.
206. And then their son, Baal, who is a storm god He's depicted in mythological literature Mot as defeating both the chaotic sea god, Yam, and the god of death, Mot.
207. The structure and working principles of multi-path signal receiver are depicted.
208. For the geometry depicted in Figure 2 - 2 , the lagrange multiplier is positive.
209. They are limbless and often depicted as cobra-like in movement.
210. Its production sequence can be depicted as the current computer program language, and it fully embodied the talent of our ancestors.
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