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Date:
1400-1500
Language:
Latin
Origin:
pictura, from pictus, past participle of pingere
'to paint'
picture
1
noun
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pic‧ture
1
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painting/drawing
[
countable
]
AV
shapes, lines etc painted or drawn on a surface, showing what someone or something looks like
:
The room had several pictures on the walls.
a book with pictures in it
picture of
I like that picture of the two horses.
draw/paint a/somebody's picture
Draw a picture of your house.
He asked her permission to paint her picture
(=
paint a picture of her
)
.
2
photograph
[
countable
]
a photograph
picture of
That's a great picture of you, Dad!
take somebody's picture/take a picture of somebody
I asked the waiter if he'd mind taking our picture.
wedding/holiday etc pictures
Would you like to see the wedding pictures?
3
television
[
countable
]
an image that appears on a television or cinema screen
picture of
upsetting pictures of the famine in Africa
satellite pictures from space
4
description/idea
[
countable usually singular
]
a description or idea of what something is like
picture of
Once the research is complete, we'll have a
clearer picture
of the outcome.
an
overall picture
of the country's health needs
What sort of
picture
is starting to
emerge
?
paint a bleak/happy/rosy etc picture
(=
describe something in a particular way
)
The film paints a bleak picture of life in the inner city.
The article
gives
a vivid
picture
of the way artists at the studio collaborated.
Detectives are trying to
build up a picture of
the kidnapper.
5
situation
[
singular
]
the general situation in a place, organization etc
:
The worldwide picture for tribal people remains grim.
the wider political picture
Checks throughout the region revealed a similar picture everywhere.
big/bigger/wider picture
We were so caught up with the details, we lost sight of the big picture
(=
the situation considered as a whole
)
.
6
mental image
[
countable usually singular
]
an image or memory that you have in your mind
:
Sarah had a
mental picture
of Lisbon.
He had a
vivid picture
in his mind.
7
put/keep somebody in the picture
to give someone all the information they need to understand a situation, especially one that is changing quickly
:
I'm just going now, but Keith will put you in the picture.
8
get the picture
informal
to understand a situation
:
You've said enough. I get the picture.
9
out of the picture
if someone is out of the picture, they are no longer involved in a situation
:
Injury has effectively
put
Woods
out of the picture
as far as international matches are concerned.
10
film
a)
[
countable
]
AMF
a film
:
It was voted the year's best picture.
b)
the pictures
[
plural
]
British English
the cinema
:
Would you like to go to the pictures?
11
be the picture of health/innocence/despair etc
to look very healthy etc
:
Head bowed and sobbing, she was the picture of misery.
➔ pretty as a picture
at
pretty
2
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7
)
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