portrayal 英 [pɔ:ˈtreɪəl]   美 [pɔrˈtreɪəl]

portrayal

portrayal  英 [pɔ:ˈtreɪəl] 美 [pɔrˈtreɪəl]

n. 描绘;画像,肖像 

名词复数:portrayals 

There's surprisingly more interest in western magazines than you would expect. They are more conservative in their portrayal and their writing about sex. 尽管他们在对性的描绘和文学作品比较保守,但让人惊讶的是,他们对西方杂志的兴趣远远超过了你的预期。
According to one superstition, Shakespeare himself got the words from a coven of real witches, who, after seeing the play weren’t impressed by their portrayal. 根据一个迷信说法,莎士比亚自己从一个真实的女巫大集会上得到词藻,他看了表演后对她们的肖像没有映像。

  • If you like the way an actor played the role of Abraham Lincoln, you might praise his portrayal of the sixteenth president.
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  • n. 描绘;画像,肖像
  • 1. There's surprisingly more interest in western magazines than you would expect. They are more conservative in their portrayal and their writing about sex.

    尽管他们在对性的描绘和文学作品比较保守,但让人惊讶的是,他们对西方杂志的兴趣远远超过了你的预期。

  • 2. According to one superstition, Shakespeare himself got the words from a coven of real witches, who, after seeing the play weren’t impressed by their portrayal.

    根据一个迷信说法,莎士比亚自己从一个真实的女巫大集会上得到词藻,他看了表演后对她们的肖像没有映像。

  • 3. Fukuyama's portrayal of religion as a unifying force in history will irk some atheists, for whom religion is at all times a source of intolerance, conflict, and violence.

    福山有关宗教作为历史上的一种统一力量的描绘将触怒一些无神论者,因为对于他们来说,宗教一直都是不宽容、冲突和暴力的来源。

  • portrayal (n.) 1834, from portray + -al (2). The idea formerly was expressed by portray (n.), 1610s.
por·tray·al / pɔːˈtreɪəl ; NAmE pɔːrˈtreɪəl / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] the act of showing or describing sb/sth in a picture, play, book, etc; a particular way in which this is done 描绘;描述;描写;展现方式 The article examines the portrayal of gay men in the media. 这篇文章剖析了传媒对男同性恋者的描述。 He is best known for his chilling portrayal of Hannibal Lecter. 他以饰演令人毛骨悚然的汉尼拔 · 莱克特而著称。 portrayal portrayals por·tray·al / pɔːˈtreɪəl ; NAmE pɔːrˈtreɪəl /
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