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How do you say the pictures in English?
Reading pictures in English is/? p? kt? (r)/.

I. Interpretation and form

1, n. photos; Movies; Pictures; Depicting; Photos; Status; Painting; Television images; Cinema; The scene in my mind;

2,vt。 Description; Imagination; Hypothesis; Description; Memories; Displayed on a photo; Show with pictures;

3. Third person singular: picture; ; Plural number: picture; ; Present participle: description; ; Past tense: as shown in the figure; ; Past participle: as shown in the figure; ;

Second, the interpretation of Ying Ying

(1) noun

1, painting art is a work of art formed by painting pigments on the surface; Representing people or scenes in the form of printed matter or transparent slides;

Visual representation (object, scene, character or abstract) produced on the surface; A typical example of a state or quality; A clear and vivid mental image;

3. The visible part of TV transmission; A form of entertainment that tells a story through sound and a series of images, giving people the illusion of continuous movement;

4. Illustrations used to decorate or explain the text; A vivid or vivid oral description; The situation that is regarded as an observable object;

(2) Verbs

Imagine; Show in the picture;

Third, examples

1、A? Pictures? Yes? Flowers? Hong? Open? That? Wall.

There is a picture of flowers hanging on the wall.

2、The? A writer? Build? Up? Answer? Smart? Context? Pictures? Yes? Upper position? Class? Life.

The author skillfully constructed a background picture of upper-class life.

3. Just? Answer? Very little? How many years? Before? That? Pictures? Used to be. Very? It's different.

The situation a few years ago was very different.

4. At? Order? Where to? Get? Answer? Complete? Pictures, further? Information? Is it? Need.

In order to grasp the overall situation, detailed information is needed.

5、The? Pictures? Appearance? Very? Different? What time? What about you? Do you see it? It? Close? To.

Look closely, this painting is very different.