image
Prononciation : [/ˈɪm.ɪd͡ʒ/]
Contexte : « representation »
(noun) a visual representation or picture of something. It's like a photograph you can see in a book or on a screen.
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The artist painted a beautiful image of a sunset.
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The blurry image made it difficult to identify the object.
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Can you describe the image you saw in the magazine?
Contexte : « perception »
(noun) the way someone or something is perceived by others. It's like the impression you have of a person or a brand.
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His leadership skills created a positive image of him in the eyes of his colleagues.
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The company's poor customer service damaged its image in the market.
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How important is a company's image in attracting customers?
Contexte : « computing »
(noun) a digital representation of something such as a picture or a graphic. It's like a file containing visual information on your computer or phone.
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She uploaded the image of her vacation to share with her friends.
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The website failed to load the image due to a slow internet connection.
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How do you resize an image on a computer?
Contexte : « imagination »
(noun) a mental picture or idea of something that is not real or not present. It's like the pictures you see in your mind when you think of a story or a dream.
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Children have vivid images of magical creatures in their minds.
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The lack of details in the story left the readers struggling to create an image of the setting.
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Can you draw the image of the alien you imagined?