0 If a book or film portrays someone or something, it describes or shows them. -- przedstawiać
1 to act the part of a character in a film or play -- grać, odtwarzać rolę
Hence, she is frequently portrayed as the 'backbone' of the household.
His continual agitation is portrayed by the constant nervous repetitions, but also by the rhythm of this canon, which grates against the written metre.
The opportunity exploitation model portrays this unrest as actually strengthening the government's grip on power and minimizing any diversionary incentive.
Children are at once portrayed as wilful 'tearaways' that terrorise teachers, communities and each other and as the innocent 'victims' of 'feckless', irresponsible parents.
They ignored the crucial questions of who is describing the events and why they are portrayed in the manner that was chosen by the authors.
In our own professional literature however, the situation is often portrayed as radiographers achieving emancipation from medical control and establishing new heights of professional autonomy.
In some accounts normativity in the social sphere is portrayed as initially unrelated to the formal law.
Too often, venue shopping is portrayed as a relatively straightforward strategic endeavor that is purely instrumental in nature.
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