Dictionary
obrazek
Meaning
- diminutive of obraz
- picture (illustration in a book)
- picture, scene (view or scene from life observed by someone or shown on television, in theater, etc.)
- slice of life (short literary piece depicting a small slice of reality)
Hyphenated as
ob‧ra‧zek
Gender
♂️ Masculine
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ɔbˈra.zɛk/
Etymology
From obraz + -ek.
obraz
- image (artistic creation)
- image (representation of reality resulting from the reflection or refraction of light rays)
- film, movie; banger (feature presentation of images, especially a good one)
- image (representation of reality on the screen of an electronic device)
- image (observed or remembered situation)
- holistic description (thorough explanation of something)
- image (sight of someone or something)
- image (idea someone has about something, or someone's opinion about something)
- scene (part of a theater play, opera or ballet)
- image (something mapped to by a function)
- image (subset of a codomain comprising those elements that are images of something)
- (obsolete) type of tax
- (obsolete) figure, form; symbol, sign
- (obsolete) impression; glance
- example, model
- idol (representation of a deity)
- representation (creation meant to represent something i.e. on an image)
- imagination
- reflection (result of copying from an example or model)
- equivalent; reference
- reflection (image of something on a shiny surface)
- shadow (something fleeting)
- being; person, character
- block (square slab of marble or other expensive stone used for lining walls)
- map of the sky (paths in the sky along which the heavenly bodies move)
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