visual image

collocation in English

meaningsofvisualandimage

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visual
adjective
uk
/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
us
/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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image
noun
uk
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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(Definition ofvisualandimagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvisual image

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The pattern of tactile sitmulation corresponds roughly to a greatly enlargedvisualimage.
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Because the focus was on the sound and not thevisualimage, the studio session demanded less pageantry than did public performance.
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Both the painting and thevisualimagecould thus be regarded as equivalent projections of an external reality.
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Here the textual description enhances thevisualimageof the cooking scene.
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The first theme is the nature and status of thevisualimageitself.
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Texture and pixel distribution of the major forest units were investigated quantitatively and qualitatively byvisualimageanalysis.
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It may be helpful to begin by considering a certain mood,visualimageor dance style.
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What we did then was to turn the music off and just watch thevisualimage.
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This is to approximate a constantvisualimagewith a repeating sound, and vice versa.
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The grid, unlike the fixedvisualimage, can accept and respond to growth and change.
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Given that the emulated system is just the visual input medium, no measurement is needed in order to arrive at avisualimage.
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I am particularly interested in the intersection of thevisualimageand the textual-musical content of the girl group repertory.
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A major problem is matching thevisualimageto an internal representation of the object shape.
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Light, colour, body and movement converged to form a singlevisualimage.
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In such a case, the emulator's state is just thevisualimage, there is no measurement; or if you like, the measurement consists of the identity matrix.
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Why not simply deliver thevisualimage-which is fully represented in the stream of quanta from a mammalian cone estimated at 7000s under photopic illumination!-directly to ganglion cells?
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Hoban has also often been concerned with the difficulty of fixing avisualimagein the mind.
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Also, as noted above, interviewers inevitably focus on the appearance of female performers anyway, so dressing down is likely to have little effect on the prominence of theirvisualimage.
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Bistratification within a single sublamina, however, is likely concerned with selectivity for different features of thevisualimage.
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I set up a little experiment where a group of us watched the piece and agreed that thevisualimagewas incredibly strong and totally dominant.
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