Examples of using Imagery in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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click on the word Imagery in the menu at the top of the screen
Make sure you actually click on a layer if would like to have the Imagery menu item always load the same layer.
Among the first deep space imagery sent back by the unmanned probe was of an asteroid named(872)
Salil Shetty, released satellite imagery alleging the presence of Russian armor and artillery in eastern Ukraine.
Their Instagram strategy is focused on imagery that empowers women of all shapes and sizes and they run contests on a regular basis.
This is where you get your gorgeous photo imagery that makes the vinyl look(nearly) identical to natural materials like stone and wood.
developing new software and algorithms to make night lights imagery clearer, more accurate and readily available.
Most are heavily based around beautiful imagery along with plenty of whitespace.
We might even say that while imagery is the content of poetry, the mantra is its form.
Featuring floor to ceiling imagery, stylish finishes and bright colors,
This style of above-the-fold imagery often blends together a single, powerful image, direct copy, and a call to action.
A powerful source for his imagery comes from his personal memories of growing up in Vietnam during the war.
Spectral reflectance and thermal imagery cameras were fitted into the plane's wings to evaluate crop growth, temperature, and soil water.
Not computer imagery, but real live video footage that has been recorded.
The more vivid this imagery and story, the more deeply rooted it would become in his memory.
UNOSAT is a technology-intensive programme delivering imagery analysis and satellite solutions to relief and development organisations within
Constantly having to shield your eyes from horrible imagery- as the Sundance audience was- would seem to defy the whole point of watching a movie.".
The important thing is to let your thoughts and emotions create the imagery while you simply become aware of what they are.
Siegel likens this subconscious intake of emotional imagery to the effect our own emotional state has on our perceptions.
Any difference in imagery, ad copy, or call to action will muddy the results.