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greenkiwisMarch 2013 Depicted in the picture. |
Sunny2018November 2017 In |
AussieInBgOctober 2020 ”in the picture” - for something that is a part/element of the visual image of the picture such as a person / building / scenery and so on. ”on the picture” - something physically different from the picture that is somehow connected or attached to the picture such as dust, a coffee cup, the edge of a frame, glass protection and so on. So, the word ”to be depicted” means to be featured or to be the theme of sth. This is all a part/element of the picture. Therefore, ”depicted in the picture” is the correct phrase. |
anyellinarvaezOctober 2018 Hi, everybody! ;D I'm colombian and I want to improve my English. Of course, also I love teach my language. |
exRangerApril 2020 So as to not sound redundant, when using the term "depict", it is better that the image source, i.e., "the picture", be accorded its more formal label, e.g., "photo", "painting", etc. So for example:
"Depicted in the photo." OR "Depicted in the painting."
Is this clear?
victor_onlDecember 2017 Hi there If you have such questions then you may check it out on pretty cool web called Content Reverso, you can see how words used in content, take a look: http://context.reverso.net/translation/english-russian/depicted+on+the+picture http://context.reverso.net/translation/english-russian/depicted+in+the+picture |
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