portrayals
n. 畫像( portrayal的名詞複數 ); 描述; 描寫; 描摹
An actor's portrayal of a character in a play or film is the way that he or she plays the character.
Mr Ying is well-known for his portrayal of a prison guard in the film 'The Last Emperor'.
英先生因其在電影《末代皇帝》中塑造的監獄看守形象而聞名。
An artist's portrayal of something is a drawing, painting, or photograph of it.
'Scene with a Winding River' (1827) is a near-monochrome portrayal of a wood infused with silvery light.
《有彎彎河流的風景》(1827年)是一幅近乎單色調的繪畫,描繪的是沐浴在銀色光線裡的一片樹林。
...a moving portrayal of St John the Evangelist by Simone Martini.
西蒙·馬爾蒂尼畫的福音傳道者聖約翰的動人畫像
The portrayal of something in a book or film is the act of describing it or showing it.
This is a sensitive and often funny portrayal of a friendship between two 11-year-old boys.
這是對兩個11歲小男孩之間的友誼所作的細膩而不乏風趣的描述。
...Leigh's portrayal of English society.
莉對英格蘭社會的描寫
The portrayal of something in a book, film, or programme is the way that it is made to appear.
The media persists in its portrayal of us as muggers, dope sellers and gangsters...
媒體一直把我們描繪成搶劫犯、販毒者和歹徒。
I get criticized for the portrayal of women in that movie.
我在那部電影裡對女性形象的刻畫受到了批評。
And painters alluded to her eroticism in their bare breasted portrayals of the dying queen.
畫家們把她描繪為裸胸垂死的貪慾的女王.