illustration
noun /ˌɪləˈstreɪʃn/
/ˌɪləˈstreɪʃn/
(书、杂志等中的)图表,插图 - 50 full-colour illustrations
50 张全彩色插图 - detailed illustrations of animals, birds and plants
动物、鸟类和植物的详细插图 - illustration by somebody a volume of Chaucer with illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones
附有爱德华·伯恩·琼斯插图的乔叟作品 - illustration for something He produced illustrations for children's books.
他为儿童书籍制作插图。
Topics Artb2- His illustrations have appeared in the pages of numerous publications.
他的插图已经出现在许多出版物中。 - The kite is assembled as shown in the illustration.
风筝的组装方法如插图所示。 - a wonderful book with full-page illustrations
一本配有全页插图的精彩好书 - the illustrations accompanying the text
配合文本的插图 - the new Inca map, with a detailed illustration of ancient Machu Picchu
附有古城马丘比丘的详细示意图的新版印加地图 - The illustration on page 10 shows the layout of the area.
第10页上的插图显示该地区的布局。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- black-and-white
- colour/color
- coloured/colored
- …
- depict something
- show something
- accompany something
- …
- in an/the illustration
- with an/the illustration
- illustration by
- …
- 50 full-colour illustrations
- [uncountable] the process of illustrating something
图解;图示;例释 - the art of book illustration
书籍插图的艺术
- the art of book illustration
(说明事实的)故事,实例,示例 - The statistics are a clear illustration of the point I am trying to make.
这些统计数字清楚地阐明了我要陈述的要点。 - as an illustration I use this case as an illustration.
我用这个案例作为例证。 - Let me, by way of illustration, quote from one of her poems.
作为说明,让我援引她的一首诗。
Synonyms exampleexample- case
- instance
- specimen
- illustration
- example something such as an object, a fact or a situation that shows, explains or supports what you say; a thing that is typical of or represents a particular group or set:
- Can you give me an example of what you mean?
你能给我举个实例来解释你的意思吗?
- Can you give me an example of what you mean?
- case a particular situation or a situation of a particular type; a situation that relates to a particular person or thing:
- In some cases people have had to wait several weeks for an appointment.
在某些情况下,人们必须等上好几周才能得到约见。
- In some cases people have had to wait several weeks for an appointment.
- instance (rather formal) a particular situation or a situation of a particular type:
指例子、事例、实例: - The report highlights a number of instances of injustice.
这篇报道重点列举了一些不公正的实例。
- The report highlights a number of instances of injustice.
- specimen an example of something, especially an animal or plant:
- The aquarium has some interesting specimens of unusual tropical fish.
水族馆里有一些罕见的热带鱼,很有趣。
- The aquarium has some interesting specimens of unusual tropical fish.
- illustration (rather formal) a story, an event or an example that clearly shows the truth about something:
指说明事实的故事、实例、示例: - The statistics are a clear illustration of the point I am trying to make.
这些统计数字清楚地阐明了我要陈述的要点。
- The statistics are a clear illustration of the point I am trying to make.
An illustration is often used to show that something is true. An example is used to help to explain something.Patterns用 example 还是 illustration? - a(n) example/case/instance/specimen/illustration of something
- in a particular case/instance
- for example/instance
- Chicago serves as an illustration of the problems faced by such cities.
芝加哥就是一个实例,可以反映这类城市所面临的问题。 - These figures are for illustration purposes only.
这些数字仅用于举例说明。 - These events are a graphic illustration of the fact that their promises cannot be trusted.
这些事件形象生动地说明一个事实 : 他们的承诺不可信。 - It was a textbook illustration of the way the UN works.
那是一个反映联合国工作方式的标准示例。 - Explain the policy of détente and provide some illustrations of how it worked in practice.
解释何为缓和政策并举例说明其实际效用。 - As an illustration of this point, I'm going to tell you a true story.
为了说明这一点,我给诸位讲一个真实的故事。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- excellent
- good
- perfect
- …
- serve as
- give (somebody)
- offer
- …
- purposes
- as an illustration
- by way of illustration
- The statistics are a clear illustration of the point I am trying to make.
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘illumination; spiritual or intellectual enlightenment’): via Old French from Latin illustratio(n-), from the verb illustrare, from in- ‘upon’ + lustrare ‘illuminate’.