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portrait [pɔʀtʀε]masculine nouna. ( = peinture) portrait ; ( = photo) photographb. ( = description) [de personne] description ; [de situation] picture* * *pɔʀtʀɛnom masculin1) Art, Photographie portrait2) gén, Littérature ( description) description, picture3) ( réplique)4) (colloq) ( visage) face* * *pɔʀtʀɛ nm1) (= peinture, photographie) portrait2) lit portrait3) fig* * *portrait nm1 Art, Phot portrait; c'est un portrait fidèle it's a good likeness; un portrait peu flatteur an unflattering portrait; portrait de famille family portrait;2 gén, Littérat ( description) description, picture; faire le portrait de qn/qch to paint a picture of sb/sth;3 ( réplique) spitting image; tu es tout le portrait de ton père you're the spitting image of your father;4 ○( visage) face; s'abîmer le portrait to smash one's face up; se faire abîmer or rectifier le portrait to have one's face bashed○ in ou smashed○ in; se faire tirer le portrait to have one's photo taken.[pɔrtrɛ] nom masculin1. [dessin, peinture, photo] portraita. [dessinateur] to draw somebody's portraitb. [peintre] to paint somebody's portrait‘votre portrait en 5 minutes’ [photo] ‘your photo in 5 minutes’être tout le portrait ou le portrait vivant de quelqu'un to be the spitting image of somebody2. ARTl'art du portrait, le portrait portraiture3. (familier) [figure]faire ou tracer le portrait de quelqu'un to portray somebody -
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das Portraitportrait; image* * *das1) (a representation of a a person etc in a photographic or painted portrait etc: That photo of Mary is a good likeness.) likeness2) (a drawing, painting, photograph etc of a person: She had her portrait painted by a famous artist.) portrait3) (a written description of a person, place etc: a book called `A portrait of London'.) portrait* * *-s n.portrait n. -
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n. m. 'Mush', 'dial', face. Etre le portrait ( tout) craché de quelqu'un: To be 'the spitting image' of someone, to bear an uncanny likeness to someone. Rentrer dans le portrait à quelqu'un: To give someone a 'knuckle-sandwich', to sock someone in the jaw. Se faire abîmer leportrait: To get one's face pushed in. -
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صُورَة نِصْفِيّة لِشَخْص \ portrait: a picture of a person. -
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c black portrait-robot (plural portraits-robots) [pɔʀtʀεʀɔbo]masculine nounPhotofit ®* * *pl portraits-robots pɔʀtʀɛʀɔbo nom masculin photofit® (picture), identikit®* * *pɔʀtʀɛʀɔbo nmIdentikit® picture, Photo-fit® picture Grande-Bretagne* * *portrait-robot, pl portraits-robots nm photofit® (picture), identikit; le portrait-robot du criminel a photofit (picture) of the murderer; faire le portrait-robot de qn lit to make up a photofit (picture) of sb; fig to give a profile of sb.[pɔrtrɛrɔbo] ( pluriel portraits-robots) nom masculin1. [d'un criminel] Photofit® ou Identikit® picture2. [caractéristiques] typical profile -
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[pɔrtrɛɛ̃tɛrvju] ( pluriel portraits-interviews) nom masculin -
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Identikit ®Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > portrait-robot
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вертикальный формат экрана (изображение на экране дисплея «вытянуто» по вертикали)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > portrait display
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > portrait-type display tube
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[selfˈpɔːtrɪt] nouna person's portrait or description of himself:صورَةٌ ذاتيَّهThe man described is a self-portrait of the author.
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18 לַבְרְיָטוֹן m. (λαβρᾶτον, λαυρεᾶτον, S.) the emperors portrait wreathed with laurels. Yalk. Ez. 356 נטלה לברנטין של מלך וֹכ׳ (corr. acc.) she took the kings portrait and used it as fuel for making a hot drink. Ib. בברנטן שלי (corr. בלב׳); Lam. R. to I, 9 לורטיא, read לַוְרִיָטָא (laureata, sc. imag
לבריוןYalk. Esth. 1056, v. בִּרְיוֹן.Jewish literature > לַבְרְיָטוֹן m. (λαβρᾶτον, λαυρεᾶτον, S.) the emperors portrait wreathed with laurels. Yalk. Ez. 356 נטלה לברנטין של מלך וֹכ׳ (corr. acc.) she took the kings portrait and used it as fuel for making a hot drink. Ib. בברנטן שלי (corr. בלב׳); Lam. R. to I, 9 לורטיא, read לַוְרִיָטָא (laureata, sc. imag
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19 Epic Portrait Associated
Trademark term: EPAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Epic Portrait Associated
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20 National Portrait Gallery
Theatre: NPGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > National Portrait Gallery
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PORTRAIT — Autrefois, le mot « portrait » évoquait une personne – homme, femme ou enfant –, figée dans une pose qu’il avait fallu « tenir » devant un artiste prenant des croquis dont ensuite il faisait soit une peinture, soit une sculpture ou une gravure… … Encyclopédie Universelle
portrait — portrait, aite 1. (por trè, trè t ) part. passé de portraire. • Mais je reviens à vous, en qui je vois portraits De ses perfections les plus aimables traits, CORN. Veuve, V, 7. portrait 2. (por trè ; le t ne se prononce pas et ne se lie pas ;… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Portrait — Por trait, n. [F., originally p. p. of portraire to portray. See {Portray}.] 1. The likeness of a person, painted, drawn, or engraved; commonly, a representation of the human face painted from real life. [1913 Webster] In portraits, the grace,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
portrait — UK US /ˈpɔːtreɪt/ adjective IT ► used to describe a computer document that is to be printed with the shorter side of the paper at the top and bottom: »The design was intended to be distributed in printed form, so the pages are laid out for… … Financial and business terms
portrait — late 14c. (in portreyture), from M.Fr. portrait, from O.Fr. portret (13c.), noun use of pp. of portraire to paint, depict (see PORTRAY (Cf. portray)) … Etymology dictionary
Portrait — Por trait, v. t. To portray; to draw. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Portrait — (fr., spr. Porträh), Abbildung eines wirklich lebenden Menschen, sowohl in plastischen Werken (Portraitstatuen, Portraitbüsten), als in Gemälden. Daher Portraitiren, ein P. zeichnen od. malen. Ein Maler, welcher P s zum Hauptgegenstand seiner… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
portrait — photograph, *image, effigy, statue, icon, mask … New Dictionary of Synonyms
portrait — [n] drawn representation; description account, characterization, depiction, figure, image, likeness, model, painting, photograph, picture, portraiture, portrayal, profile, silhouette, simulacrum, sketch, snapshot, spitting image*, vignette;… … New thesaurus
portrait — ► NOUN 1) an artistic representation of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders. 2) a written or filmed description. 3) a format of printed matter which is higher than it is wide. Compare with LANDSCAPE(Cf.… … English terms dictionary
portrait — [pôr′trit, pôr′trāt΄] n. [MFr, pp. of portraire: see PORTRAY] 1. Obs. a drawn, painted, or carved picture of something 2. a representation of a person, esp. of the face, drawn, painted, photographed, or sculptured 3. a description or dramatic… … English World dictionary