Similar words: portrait, portray, air transport, trait, straits, strait, traitor, straitened. Meaning: ['pɔrtrɪtʃə(r) /'pɔːt-] n. 1. a word picture of a person's appearance and character 2. the activity of making portraits.
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(31) It marks a major development in the history of Shakespearian portraiture.
(32) "Dead silkworm silk ended. candles burn into ash still" this is the most true portraiture of you, thank you, teach us knowledge, thank you for helping us paved the multicolored life.
(33) A defining aspect of my photography is that I often work with portraiture.
(34) All of his numbered works are portraiture of his inner feelings in the turbulent era.
(35) The female dramatis personae in this book is a real portraiture of writer.
(36) The author should take in charge of copyright, portraiture right, and reputation right.
(37) What style of portraiture emerges in the era of data - banks and affect sensors?
(38) And beware how in making the portraiture , thou breakest the pattern.
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(39) Snakelike railroad, the train of boat form, heroic driver, daredevil passenger, this is the true portraiture of Yue Tiege of another name for Yunnan Province.
(40) The painting of beautiful women was another field of portraiture.
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