composite picture
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcompositeandpicture
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composite
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒm.pə.zɪt/us/ˈkɑːm.pə.zɪt/
something that is made of various ...
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picture
noun
uk/ˈpɪk.tʃər/us/ˈpɪk.tʃɚ/
a drawing, painting, ...
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(Definition ofcompositeandpicturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcomposite picture
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Such results, taken together with the empirical data on economic determinants of sovereign ratings, sketch an interestingcompositepicture.
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Since we could not obtain a complete set of measurements on every seedling, our data represent acompositepictureof physiological characteristics.
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The pictures depicted each thing alone, the things combined in some way and the things next to each other (thecompositepicture).
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Within acompositepictureof crime the traditional tropes were subsumed by reports expounding alternative theories.
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The estates of some women are linked to their husbands' files in order to create acompositepictureof household wealth for couples.
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This wording was used to encourage children to see thecompositepictureas one unit.
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Instead, children may have selected thecompositepicturebecause they believed that one of the two elements in the composite could be labelled with the metaphoric compound.
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Moreover, when children selected the window with thecompositepicture, they may not necessarily have intended that the complete composite picture was the referent of the compound.
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In the comic, the head and limbs of a woman are drawn as dismembered from her jacket, skirt, and shoes; only together do they make a completecompositepicture.
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These critics contend that even thousands of individual ethnographies of literacy would not form a coherentcompositepictureof the impacts of literacy on society at large.
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For example, if they thought the fan-shells did not look very much like fans, they may have selected thecompositepictureshowing the shells and fans.
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Thecompositepictureof enlargement does not therefore point to insuperable costs but to gains, however the calculations are carried out.
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It will give the overallcompositepicture; namely, the intelligence.
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He should quote the wholecompositepictureof direct and indirect taxation, and not one segment.
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It is easy to paint acompositepictureof these people.
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We consider thecompositepicture.
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The three stories are weaved into acompositepicture, with the women coming together in an act of solidarity.
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This was the first time that acompositepicturewas used in this way by a newspaper.
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Through a combination of mirrors, four portraits, fed into the machine, produce onecompositepicture.
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Thecompositepicturewas sometimes photographed so that the final image is converted back into a seamless photographic print.
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