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🔑 image AW BrE /ˈɪmɪdʒ/NAmE /ˈɪmɪdʒ/ noun🔑 [C, U] the impression that a person, an organization or a product, etc. gives to the public 形象;印象;声誉◆His public image is very different from the real person. 他在公众心目中的形象与他真实的本人截然不同。◆The advertisements are intended to improve the company's image. 这些广告旨在提高公司的形象。◆Image is very important in the music world. 在音乐界,个人形象很重要。◆stereotyped images of women in children's books 儿童图书中模式化的女性形象🔑 [C] a mental picture that you have of what sb/sth is like or looks like (心目中的)形象,印象◆images of the past 对过去的印象◆I had a mental image of what she would look like. 我能想象出她的样貌如何。🔑 [C] (formal) a copy of sb/sth in the form of a picture or statue 画像;雕像;塑像◆Images of deer and hunters decorate the cave walls. 洞穴壁上装饰着鹿和猎人的画像。◆a wooden image of the Hindu god Ganesh 印度教神灵象头神的木雕像🔑 [C] a picture of sb/sth seen in a mirror, through a camera, or on a television or computer 镜像;影像;映像;图像◆He stared at his own image reflected in the water. 他凝视着自己在水中的倒影。◆Slowly, an image began to appear on the screen. 屏幕上慢慢地出现了一幅图像。 ➡ see also mirror image 🔑 [C] a word or phrase used with a different meaning from its normal one, in order to describe sth in a way that produces a strong picture in the mind 比喻;意象◆poetic images of the countryside 与乡野有关的诗歌意象 couplet, image, lyric, poetry, recite, refrain, rhyme, scansion, stanza, verse alliteration, euphemism, figure of speech, hyperbole, image, litotes, metaphor, metonymy, onomatopoeia, paradox ●be the image of sb/sthto look very like sb/sth else 酷似;和…非常相像◆He's the image of his father. 他酷似他的父亲。 ➡ see also spitting image |