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representation [ˌrɛprɪzɛnˈteɪʃən] n 1. the act or an instance of representing or the state of being represented 2. anything that represents, such as a verbal or pictorial portrait 3. anything that is represented, such as an image brought clearly to mind 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the principle by which delegates act for a constituency 5. a body of representatives 6. (Law) Contract law a statement of fact made by one party to induce another to enter into a contract 7. (Law) an instance of acting for another, on his authority, in a particular capacity, such as executor or administrator 8. (Performing Arts / Theatre) a dramatic production or performance 9. (often plural) a statement of facts, true or alleged, esp one set forth by way of remonstrance or expostulation 10. (Linguistics) Linguistics an analysis of a word, sentence, etc., into its constituents phonetic representation Representation a sketchy representation of something. a view or pictorial representation of the earth from above, as from an aircraft. an art form, as a story, painting, or sculpture, in which the components have a symbolic, figurative meaning. — allegorist, allegorizer, n. — allegorical, adj. a pair of lenses of different colors used in spectacles for viewing a specially processed two-dimensional picture, creating a three-dimensional effect. a distorted image of an object, as in anamorphic art. Also anamorphosis. — anamorphic, adj. a cylindrical mirror for correcting the distorted image created by anamorphism. anamorphism. Obsolete, anamorphosis. a stereographic projection of the earth, as a sphere, on the plane of one of the great circles. Also called planisphere. an exaggerated representation; grotesque parody or satire. a distorted representation, usually pictorial, often used to parody people in public life. — caricaturist, n. a simplified or abstracted form of diagrammatic representation of statistical data, usually on a map base or distorted map base. 1. a system of symbols used to represent ideas. 2. expression by means of such symbols. the art or technique of using a motion-picture camera or prjector. — cinematograph, n., v. — cinematographer, n. — cinematographic, adj. a view or representation of a city, especially in a painting, photograph, etc. a view or representation of clouds, particularly a painting of clouds. a summary, outline, or general view of a situation. a display of scenes of different parts of the world. — cosmoramic, adj. a hollow glass globe, for depicting the position of the earth in relation to the fixed stars at a given time. a person who is well acquainted with culture, as literature, the arts, etc., and who advocates their worth to society. a circular panorama, usually of a landscape or battle, designed to be viewed from a central point. Also called panorama. — cycloramic, adj. 1. a miniature, three-dimensional scene, often depicting a historical event. 2. an apparatus designed for giving extra realism to paintings by transmitting light through them in various colors and intensities at different times. something representative as a fine example of the whole group of things to which it belongs. See also books. a large globe or sphere in which a spectator can stand and view a representation of the earth’s surface. Statistics. a graph showing frequency distribution in which rectangles based on the horizontal axis are assigned widths that correspond to class intervals and heights that correspond to frequency. a three-dimensional representation in photographic form, recorded on film by a reflected laser beam of a subject illuminated by part of the same laser beam. an exhibit or cyclorama showing a great variety of scènes. 1. a signature or mark characteristic of or peculiar to a particular person, organization, etc. 2. a logotype or trademark. a drawing, photograph, or other image that represents an object or scène with little or no magnification. British Dialect, a scarecrow or any grotesque effigy. Also spelled mawkin. a form of landscape picture, made of several sections that can be combined in various ways to make different scenes. a type of panorama which represents the interior of a large building in which the spectator appears to be standing as he views the scene displayed. cyclorama; hence, any unlimited view or comprehensive survey. — panoramic, panoramical, adj. a type of magiclantern show in which rapidly moving images blend, change size, etc.; hence, any series of images that move and change rapidly, as a dream. — phantasmagorial, phantasmagoric, adj. an astrolabe. an instrument that represents the effect of moving images on a screen. In literature and art. strict adherence to particular concepts, rules, or ideals of form, style, etc., either as formulated by the artist or as dictated by a school with which the artist is allied. See also art; criticism; language. — purist, n., adj. a view or representation of a river, especially in a painting, photograph, etc. an outline or diagrammatic representation. See also drawing. — schematic, adj. the form, disposition, or outline of a thing or concept. — schematist, n. a view or representation of the sea or seashore, especially in a painting, photograph, etc. a view or representation of the sky, especially in a painting, photograph, etc. a projector with two complete lanterns, so that one picture appears to be dissolving while the other is appearing. — stereoptician, n. — stereoptican, adj. symbology, defs. 1 and 2. 1. the study and interpretation of symbols. 2. representation by means of symbols. Also symbolism. 3. any system of symbols. — symbologist, n. — symbological, adj. a type of kinescope that presents the effect of moving pictures by use of a rotating glass plate with images attached to it. an apparatus combining a telescope and the camera lucida, used for producing images of distant objects on a screen. a card with a different design or picture on each side that appear to merge when the card is whirled around. — thaumatropical, adj. a view or representation of a town, especially in a painting, photograph, etc. imitation or parody for the purpose of ridicule; a grotesque or ludicrous representation. 1. a view of a stretch or body of water, as a lake. 2. a drawing or painting of such a view. representation
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representation noun 1. body of representatives, committee, embassy, delegates, delegation They have no representation in congress. 2. picture, model, image, portrait, illustration, sketch, resemblance, likeness a life-like representation of Christ 3. portrayal, depiction, account, relation, description, narrative, narration, delineation the representation of women in film and literature 4. (often plural) statement, argument, explanation, exposition, remonstrance, expostulation, account We have made representations to ministers. Translations representation [ˌreprɪzenˈteɪʃən] N 2. (= protest) to make representations to sb → levantar una protesta a algn to make representations about sth → quejarse de algo see also proportional representation [ˌrɛprɪzɛnˈteɪʃən] n [person, views] → représentation f the representation of women in parliament → la représentation des femmes au parlement (= portrayal) → représentation f representation n (= representing) → Darstellung f; (= symbolizing) → Symbolisierung f; (= acting or speaking for, Parl, Jur) → Vertretung f; (= declaring to be sb/sth) → Darstellung f; (falsely) → Hinstellung f (= drawing, description, Theat) → Darstellung f representations pl (esp Pol: = remonstrations) → Vorstellungen pl, → Vorhaltungen pl; the ambassador made representations to the government → der Botschafter wurde bei der Regierung vorstellig representation [ˌrɛprɪzɛnˈteɪʃ/ən] n a. (Pol) → rappresentanza; (portrayal) → rappresentazione f b. representations npl (frm) (statements, protests) → rimostranze fpl to make representations to sb → fare delle rimostranze a qn Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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