portrayed造句211. According to 'objectification theory', women from Western cultures are widely portrayed and treated as objects of the male gaze.
212. He made offerings to the Egyptian gods, took an Egyptian throne name, and portrayed himself in pharaonic garb.
213. There was a small quirk in this alternating pattern when Edward VIII ascended to the throne and was portrayed facing left, the same as his predecessor George V.
214. For on the cover of that magazine I was portrayed like a dead person.
215. Co-star Blake Lively (TV's Gossip Girls), who plays rival pilot Carol Ferris, proved she can act when she portrayed a drug-addled barfly in last fall's The Town.
216. In a classic love story, there are two kinds of man. One is the man who has little difficulty in asking women out. He is generally portrayed as being reprehensibly confident in this way.
217. Ibsen must have had a vision of a free mother, when master stroke , he portrayed Mrs.
218. The World's Richest Man , is usually portrayed as the consummate computer geek.
219. Prof Roger Wotton found that flight would be impossible for angels portrayed with arms and bird-like feathered wings.
220. Politically, unburdening itself of debt can then be portrayed as ridding Greece of a dysfunctional past.
221. The Hispaniola , in that unbroken mirror, was exactly portrayed from the truck to the water line, the Jolly Roger hanging from her peak.
222. In public, the British actress, who won two Oscars in a career spanning 30 years, was portrayed in 1930s Hollywood as the romantic soul mate of another rising star, Laurence Olivier (L).