tableaux

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English - Turkish
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Tablo, düz, sağlam ve taşınabilir bir altlık üzerine yapılmış resim. Uygulanan tekniğe göre suluboya, yağlıboya, ya da çeşitli sentetik boyalar kullanılır. Altlık ya özel olarak hazırlanmış bir tahta ya da kasnağa gerilmiş bir tuvaldir. Bakır, arduvaz vb. metallerden yapılmış altlıklar da vardır. Oldukça değişik boyutta olan tablolar tarih, savaş tabloları, portre, manzara, natürmort vb. diye konulara göre sınıflandırılır
tableau
{i} görülmeye değer sahne
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{i} resim
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{i} tablo
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leaux resim
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canlı tablo
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tableau vivant tablo
English - English
plural of , tableau
tableau
a vivid graphic scene of a group of people arranged as in a painting
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an arrangement of inanimate figures representing a scene from real life
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A finishing arrangement or placement of cast at the end of a scene or act that is achieved, then held as the lights fade down or the curtain falls
tableau
a group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting)
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a still-life dramatic composition used to present a scene or an idea technology today, generally referring to mechanical or electronic arts, or the tools used to accomplish a purpose text language of a selection; this is broadly used today to refer to visual or electronic texts such as cartoons and films as well as print materials thematic statement one-sentence statement which generalizes a story's message theme central idea of a selection which is often implied rather than directly stated thesis main idea of an essay usually found in the first paragraph tone attitude of the writer or speaker toward his or her topic or audience topic subject of a selection topic sentence usually the first sentence of a paragraph, presenting the paragraph's main idea trait characteristic, usually expressed as an adjective in a character sketch
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any dramatic scene a group of people attractively arranged (as if in a painting)
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A still image, a frozen moment or "a photograph" It is created by posing still bodies and communicates a living representation of an event, an idea or a feeling
tableau
A tableau is a piece of art such as a sculpture or painting that shows a scene, especially one from the Bible, history, or mythology. Gaudi's luxuriant stone tableau of the Nativity on the cathedral's east face
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A tableau is a scene, for example from the Bible, history, or mythology, that consists of a group of people in costumes who do not speak or move. The people are sometimes on a float in a procession. tableaux depicting the foundation of Barcelona
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The arrangement, or layout, of cards
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A representation of some scene by means of persons grouped in the proper manner, placed in appropriate postures, and remaining silent and motionless
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Used in most linear programming textbooks for the simplex method, a table used to represent the state of the constraints and objective function at each iteration
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A group of individuals use their bodies to create a frozen image expressing actions, locations, feelings, or situations A tableau can be created spontaneously or prepared The plural for tableau is tableaux To return to your prior page after reviewing the definition, please use the back button on your browser
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The tableau piles are your "workspace " They're where you move cards back and forth while you look for opportunities to transfer cards to the foundations
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any dramatic scene
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A striking and vivid representation; a picture
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A kind of pile The tableau piles are your "workspace " They're where you move cards back and forth while you look for opportunities to transfer cards to the foundations
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A still picture representing concretized thought that is physically created by actors
tableau
A still image, a frozen moment or "a photograph " It is created by posing still bodies and communicates a living representation of an event, an idea or a feeling
tableau
{i} dramatic scene, vivid description; representation of a scene in which all the actors stand silent and motionless
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The playing field, where the main action occurs Usually allows building
tableaux

    Hyphenation

    tab·leaux

    Turkish pronunciation

    tıblō

    Pronunciation

    /təˈblō/ /təˈbloʊ/

    Etymology

    [ 'ta-"blO, ta-'blO ] (noun.) 1699. French, from Middle French tablel, diminutive of table, from Old French.
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