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en el diccionario PONS

I. im·age [ˈɪmɪʤ] SUST.

1. image (likeness):

Ebenbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
Abbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
to be the living [or coloq. spitting]image of sb

2. image:

Bild nt <-(e)s, -er>
Bildnis nt <-ses, -se>
Skulptur f <-, -en>

3. image (mental picture):

Vorstellung f <-, -en>
Bild nt <-(e)s, -er>

4. image (reputation):

Image nt <-(s), -s>
Ruf m <-(e)s> kein pl

5. image LIT.:

Metapher f <-, -n>
Bild nt <-(e)s, -er>

6. image INFORM.:

Abbildung f <-, -en>

II. im·age [ˈɪmɪʤ] V. trans.

to image sth
sich dat. etw vorstellen elev.
to image sth

I. sat·el·lite [ˈsætəlaɪt, ingl. am. ˈsæt̬-] SUST.

1. satellite ASTRON.:

Trabant m <-en, -en>

2. satellite ASTRON., TÉC.:

Satellit m <-en, -en>

3. satellite form. (hanger-on):

Anhänger(in) m (f) <-s, ->

4. satellite INFORM. (system):

Satellit m <-en, -en>

II. sat·el·lite [ˈsætəlaɪt, ingl. am. ˈsæt̬-] SUST. modifier

satellite (launch, technology):

Glosario especializado de geografía Klett

satellite image [ˌsætlaɪtˈɪmɪdʒ] SUST.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

image SUST.

Present
Iimage
youimage
he/she/itimages
weimage
youimage
theyimage
Past
Iimaged
youimaged
he/she/itimaged
weimaged
youimaged
theyimaged
Present Perfect
Ihaveimaged
youhaveimaged
he/she/ithasimaged
wehaveimaged
youhaveimaged
theyhaveimaged
Past Perfect
Ihadimaged
youhadimaged
he/she/ithadimaged
wehadimaged
youhadimaged
theyhadimaged

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

The mapping of the body surfaces in the brain is called a homunculus and plays a fundamental role in the creation of body image.
en.wikipedia.org
The red light from the neon is accentuated by placing red filters over the view holes for the red image.
en.wikipedia.org
He was, after all, an imagist -- a literary movement wherein "an exact visual image made a total poetic statement".
theconversation.com
He proposes that we use imaginative schemata to structure abstract concepts largely in terms a set of spatial analogies he calls image schemata.
en.wikipedia.org
He also experimented with warping and manipulating a straight self-portrait and altering and distorting the image, incorporating his pictorial sense of addiction.
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Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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As for persuading others to share my belief on this topic, I would say that if the definition of God is the creator of the universe, and that God has made man in his image, then it only seems logical that we would have a natural creative impulse to nurture.
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www.innenseiten.de
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Um Andere dazu zu bringen, diese Meinung mit mir zu teilen, würde ich sagen, dass die Definition Gottes als Schöpfer des Universums und die Tatsache, dass der Mensch als Gottes Ebenbild geschaffen wurde, es nur logisch erscheinen lassen, dass wir einen gewissen natürlichen kreativen Impuls in uns zu nähren haben.
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According to the biblical testimony, every person has inalienable dignity, having been made in the image of God.
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www.ekd.de
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Nach dem biblischen Zeugnis hat jeder Mensch als Ebenbild Gottes eine unveräußerliche Würde.
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Since sleep deceives her with the illusion of her lover ’ s image, she imagines, in the stillness, that she is embracing his chains.
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www.girolamo.de
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Da der Schlaf ihr das Ebenbild ihres Liebsten vorgaukelt, stellt sie sich in der Stille vor, seine Ketten zu umarmen.
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Man is, in the image of God, part of the creation, too, he is God’s representative in the creation and for the creation.
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www.acrossthebible.eu
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Der Mensch ist als Ebenbild Gottes auch Teil der Schöpfung, er ist Beauftragter Gottes in der Schöpfung und für die Schöpfung.
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The myth - still deeply rooted in our Christian culture - of man as the original ' spitting image ' of god proved to be a twist of the actual development of both genders: man was created after and modeled by woman, not vice versa.
www.rolf-gindorf.de
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Es ist die Rede von der „ genetisch verkorksten Frau “, und der – in unserer christlichen Kultur tief verwurzelte und immer noch wirksame – Mythos vom Mann als dem ursprünglichen Ebenbild Gottes, dem zuliebe im Nachhinein die Frau erschaffen wurde, hat sich als Verdrehung der tatsächlichen Entwicklung der beiden Geschlechter herausgestellt.