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单词 imaging
释义

image

1 of 2

noun

im·​age ˈi-mij How to pronounce image (audio)
1
a
: a visual representation of something: such as
(1)
: a likeness of an object produced on a photographic material
(2)
: a picture produced on an electronic display (such as a television or computer screen)
b
: the optical counterpart of an object produced by an optical device (such as a lens or mirror) or an electronic device
2
a(1)
: a mental picture or impression of something
had a negative body image of herself
(2)
: a mental conception held in common by members of a group and symbolic of a basic attitude and orientation
a disorderly courtroom can seriously tarnish a community's image of justice Herbert Brownell
b
: idea, concept
3
: a popular conception (as of a person, institution, or nation) projected especially through the mass media
promoting a corporate image of brotherly love and concern R. C. Buck
4
a
: exact likeness : semblance
God created man in his own image Genesis 1:27 (Revised Standard Version)
b
: a person strikingly like another person
she is the image of her mother
5
a
: a tangible or visible representation : incarnation
the image of filial devotion
b
archaic : an illusory form : apparition
6
: a vivid or graphic representation or description
7
: a reproduction or imitation of the form of a person or thing
especially : an imitation in solid form : statue
8
: figure of speech
9
: a set of values given by a mathematical function (such as a homomorphism) that corresponds to a particular subset of the domain

image

2 of 2

verb

imaged; imaging

transitive verb

1
a
: to create a representation of
also : to form an image of
imaged Jupiter's rings
image the bone using X-rays
b
: to represent symbolically
2
: to call up a mental picture of : imagine
3
: to describe or portray in language especially in a vivid manner
4
a
: reflect, mirror
b
: to make appear : project
5
: to make a disk image of
Many computer forensics programs now include the option of imaging a suspect drive. Yvonne Jewkes
imager
ˈi-mi-jər How to pronounce image (audio)
noun

Synonyms

Noun

  • alter ego
  • carbon
  • carbon copy
  • clone
  • counterpart
  • doppelgänger
  • doppelganger
  • double
  • duplicate
  • duplication
  • facsimile
  • fetch
  • likeness
  • look-alike
  • match
  • mirror image
  • picture
  • replica
  • ringer
  • spit
  • spitting image
  • twin

Verb

  • depict
  • picture
  • portray
  • represent
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Example Sentences

Noun She studied her image in the mirror. The kids sat staring at the images on the TV screen. painters capturing images of war black-and-white images of the city His poem evokes images of the sea and warm summer days. He is trying hard to improve his image. The law suit has negatively affected the company's public image. a politician who cares more about image than about telling the truth Verb in the painting Sacagawea is imaged as an intrepid woman pointing the way for Lewis and Clark the brochure images a vacation at the resort in language that makes you want to make a reservation this instant See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Working across various media, in both public and private spaces, and between language and image, Holzer has demonstrated her fascination with the total, sensorial experience of contemporary life. Erik Morse, Vogue, 15 Sep. 2022 Removing the federal immunity will not be enough, however, because the cultural biases and economic incentives shielding nonconsensual image-sharing run deep. Danielle Keats Citron, CNN, 15 Sep. 2022 After initially showing interest, all three companies declined to work with Black Rifle, citing the company’s image. Megan Keller, WSJ, 15 Sep. 2022 Death and destruction may litter the landscape, but Lee’s image collaborators remind us that there is beauty alongside the ashes. Casey Gerald, The Atlantic, 14 Sep. 2022 Some of these can be made out in the lower right of Webb’s new image. Carlyn Kranking, Smithsonian Magazine, 14 Sep. 2022 That coalition building was sorely needed, because Puerto Rico and its residents have an unusual image problem in philanthropy, said Hispanic Federation President and CEO Frankie Miranda. Glenn Gamboa, ajc, 14 Sep. 2022 Twitter whistleblower Peiter Zatko’s congressional testimony on Tuesday was every bit as damaging for the company’s image as Elon Musk might have hoped. Christiaan Hetzner, Fortune, 14 Sep. 2022 Kulakivska stayed behind to look for the three missing men, keeping a mental image of them coming home, walking through the front gate. Shira Pinson, NBC News, 14 Sep. 2022
Verb
There is simply the capacity to image so much more than physicians are used to, and monitoring constantly may require leveraging recent advances in software. Edward Chen, STAT, 2 Aug. 2022 One of the design goals for the James Webb Space Telescope was to provide the ability to image at wavelengths that would reveal the Universe's first stars and galaxies. John Timmer, Ars Technica, 22 July 2022 From there, the team digitally combined raw frames into deeper, more polished exposures and then passed them on to image processors for color rendering. New York Times, 12 July 2022 This still image from video shows Hadi Matar, 24, of Fairview, N.J., at left, being escorted from the stage as people tend to author Salman Rushdie, center right, at the Chautauqua Institution, in Chautauqua, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 12, 2022. CBS News, 13 Aug. 2022 Juno will image Io again from a distance during a flyby in December 2022, but is scheduled to get to within just 900 miles/1,500 km of Io in both December 2023 and February 2024. Jamie Carter, Forbes, 6 June 2022 Toussaint is an optics expert whose lab at Brown University creates precision techniques to image and assess biological tissues. Usha Lee Mcfarling, STAT, 19 Aug. 2022 Ultrasound scanners, which image the inside of the human body, are a life-saving medical tool. Sophie Bushwick, Scientific American, 29 July 2022 To image different body systems, Zhao’s team tested versions of the probe that produce waves at different frequencies and thus penetrate the body to different depths. Sophie Bushwick, Scientific American, 29 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, "effigy, figure, mental impression of something observed, reflection, resemblance," borrowed from Anglo-French, shortened from imagene, borrowed from Latin imāgin-, imāgō "representation, reflection, apparition, semblance, copy, visible form," from imā- (probably the stem of an otherwise unattested verb *imārī with the same base as imitārī "to follow as a pattern, copy") + -gin-, -gō, denominal or deverbal noun suffix — more at imitate

Verb

Middle English imagen, in part derivative of image image entry 1, in part borrowed from Middle French ymagier "to imagine," derivative of image

First Known Use

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 7

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

image

noun

im·​age ˈi-mij How to pronounce image (audio)
1
: a picture or reflection of something produced by a device (as a mirror or lens)
We watched the images on the screen.
2
: someone who looks very much like another
She is the image of her mother.
3
: the thought of how something looks
An image appeared in his head of his parents hugging each other and crying. Louis Sachar, Holes
4
: a representation (as a picture or statue) of something
5
: an idea of what someone or something is like
He has an image as a troublemaker.

Medical Definition

image 1 of 2

noun

im·​age ˈim-ij How to pronounce image (audio)
1
a
: the optical counterpart of an object produced by an optical device (as a lens or mirror) or an electronic device see real image, virtual image
b
: a likeness of an object produced on a photographic material
2
: a mental picture or impression of something
had a negative body image of herself
: as
a(1)
: a mental conception held in common by members of a group and symbolic of a basic attitude and orientation
the compassionate small-town family doctor, an image that the AMA deeply admires Current Biography
(2)
: an idealized conception of a person and especially a parent that is formed by an infant or child, is retained in the unconscious, and influences behavior in later life
the overwhelming influence of the mother image John Messenger

called also imago

b
: the memory of a perception in psychology that is modified by subsequent experience
also : the representation of the source of a stimulus on a receptor mechanism

image

2 of 2

verb

imaged; imaging

transitive verb

1
: to call up a mental picture of : imagine
2
: to create a representation of
also : to form an image of
the liver was imaged
the animals were anesthetized and imaged with a gamma camera R. T. Proffitt et al.

intransitive verb

: to form an image

imaging 1 of 2

noun

as in visualization

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • visualization
  • fiction
  • fabrication
  • concoction
  • envisaging
  • invention
  • utopia
  • idea
  • cloudland
  • nightmare
  • fable
  • cloud-cuckoo-land
  • brainchild
  • mirage
  • pipe dream
  • vision
  • hallucination
  • illusion
  • ignis fatuus
  • Shangri-la
  • unreality
  • chimera
  • delusion
  • daydream
  • dream
  • will-o'-the-wisp
  • fantasm
  • phantasy
  • fantasy
  • phantasm
  • conceit
  • fancy
  • figment
  • daymare
  • nonentity

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • reality
  • fact
  • actuality

imaging

2 of 2

verb

present participle of image
1
as in depicting
to present a picture of in the painting Sacagawea is imaged as an intrepid woman pointing the way for Lewis and Clark

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • depicting
  • portraying
  • describing
  • rendering
  • representing
  • picturing
  • documenting
  • sketching
  • illustrating
  • silhouetting
  • showing
  • delineating
  • outlining
  • diagramming
  • diagraming
  • caricaturing
2
as in describing
to give a representation or account of in words the brochure images a vacation at the resort in language that makes you want to make a reservation this instant

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • describing
  • depicting
  • rendering
  • painting
  • portraying
  • sketching
  • setting out
  • characterizing
  • illustrating
  • drawing
  • labeling
  • reporting
  • delineating
  • defining
  • picturing
  • limning
  • recounting
  • relating
  • outlining
  • summarizing
  • labelling
  • representing
  • tracing
  • showing
  • displaying
  • telling
  • narrating
  • demonstrating
  • qualifying
  • exhibiting
  • reimaging
  • suggesting
  • vignetting
  • hinting
  • drafting
  • rehearsing
  • summing up
  • reciting
  • silhouetting
  • redescribing
  • touching off

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • coloring
  • distorting
  • warping
  • twisting
  • misrepresenting
  • falsifying
  • misdescribing
  • misstating
  • perverting
  • garbling
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3
as in reflecting
to reproduce or show (an exact likeness) as a mirror would the burnished chrome fixtures imaged the jewelry store's glittery merchandise

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • reflecting
  • mirroring
  • cloning
  • copying
  • reproducing
  • duplicating
  • replicating
  • repeating
  • imitating
  • reduplicating
4
as in imagining
to form a mental picture of anyone who still images the cape's coastline as a scene of unspoiled beauty is in for a rude awakening

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • imagining
  • seeing
  • envisioning
  • visualizing
  • visioning
  • dreaming
  • picturing
  • conceiving
  • planning
  • conceiting
  • fantasying
  • featuring
  • fantasizing
  • envisaging
  • stargazing
  • fancying
  • ideating
  • manufacturing
  • recreating
  • reflecting
  • contemplating
  • conjuring (up)
  • daydreaming
  • hallucinating
  • reliving
  • pondering
  • musing
  • projecting
  • ruminating
  • reminiscing
  • inventing
  • meditating
  • re-creating
  • foreseeing
  • making up
  • fabricating
  • concocting
  • prefiguring
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