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  • depicted in on - WordReference Forums
    Hi, I just wanted to know which of the following expressions is correct: depicted in figure xx depicted on figure xx Thanks in advance!
  • as depicted in - WordReference Forums
    a In the TV series we see our superheros like depicted in the comic books b In the TV series we see our superheros like they were depicted in the comic books d The last episode of the TV series is the culmination of our superheroes' universe which was brought to life in the first episode
  • Position of depicted - WordReference Forums
    We GENERALLY use the word "depicted"to talk about the symbolism of something, e g the god is depicted by a six pointed star If it is just a drawing of the god, then you do not need to say he is depicted unless you are going to add more comment on the nature of the depiction e g he is depicted as twice the size of the mere mortals in the image
  • depicted in on - WordReference Forums
    Hi there senior members! Do I have to say "depicted in" the triptych or "depicted on" the triptych? My gut says in the triptych
  • as shown or as is shown? | WordReference Forums
    A In your link, Parla says that "gets bigger" is wrong, not that "as is expected" is wrong B "As expected" means "as was expected", which means "as (someone) expected"
  • as follows OR as followings - WordReference Forums
    I know that the expression "as follows" is used more frequently than the one "as followings", but I'm confused about the difference between the two expressions, especially the difference in usage Thanks in advance for any explanation and examples you can offer
  • A person who views a painting? | WordReference Forums
    A person who looks at a painting at e g a museum, what is he she called? I might want to use it in a sentence such as "The relationship between the painter, the painting and the *viewer is interactive " ("Audience" would probably de-emphasize the intimacy of the relationship ) Thank you!
  • Das Ewig-Weibliche zieht uns hinan (Goethe) - WordReference Forums
    The conceptual ideal was particularly vivid in the 19th century, when women were often depicted as angelic, responsible for drawing men upward on a moral and spiritual path Among those virtues variously regarded as essentially feminine are "modesty, gracefulness, purity, delicacy, civility, compliancy, reticence, chastity, affability, [and
  • Who he is who is he - WordReference Forums
    Muchas gracias por la ayuda Y claro que si explico : el problema es que si la frase es indirecta tiene que haber un modal verb detrás por ejemplo como puse: do you know who he is ?
  • Take a step back so you can take a big jump forward
    There is a French phrase that I heard one time that is translated to something like "Take a step back so you can take a big jump foward" in english I was wondering if anyone was familiar with it and could give me the actual idiom they use in france and the best English Translation for it





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