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Bild n 1. COMP image, graphic; 2. GEN picture • Bild beschneiden KOMM, MEDIA crop • jmdn. ins Bild setzen GEN put sb in the picture* * *n 1. < Comp> image; 2. < Geschäft> picture ■ Bild beschneiden <Komm, Medien> crop ■ jmdn. ins Bild setzen < Geschäft> put sb in the picture* * *Bild
(Abbildung) illustration, (Widerspiegelung) reflection, reflexion;
• abgerundetes Bild rounded picture;
• günstigeres Bild rosier picture;
• tendenziöses Bild bias(s)ed picture;
• verlaufendes Bild (Anzeige) vignette;
• wahres und richtiges Bild (Bilanz) a true and fair view (Br.);
• Bild des Arbeitslosenmarktes jobless picture;
• Bild über die Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten employment possibilities picture;
• wahres Bild der Liquiditätsverhältnisse aufzeigen to imply true liquidity;
• uneinheitliches Bild bieten (Börse) to make a mixed showing;
• Bildarchiv fotographic archives;
• Bildausschnitt camera shot, detail;
• Bildausschnittsbestimmung cropping;
• digitale Bildauswertung (Computer) pattern recognition;
• Bildbearbeitungssoftware image-preparing software;
• Bildbeilage pictorial supplement;
• Bildbericht picture story;
• Bildberichterstatter press fotographer, news cameraman (fotographer);
• Bilddarstellung visual presentation;
• elektronische Bilddarstellung computer graphics;
• Bilddaten image data;
• Bilddiagramm pictograph;
• Bilddokumentation pictorial record;
• Bildelement (Computer) pixel;
• Bildelement einer Anzeige (Werbung) visual.
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