Skip to main content

obraz

//ˈɔ.bras/ | /ˈɔ.brɒs/ | [ˈɔ.bras]/
Polishnoun

Grammatical form

obraz is the genitive plural form of obraza — “insult, affront.

See the full entry for obraza

Definitions

  1. 1.
    image (artistic creation)
    • "Mona Lisa" jest jednym z najbardziej znanych obrazów olejnych z czasów renesansu.

      The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous oil paintings of the Renaissance.

  2. 2.
    image (representation of reality resulting from the reflection or refraction of light rays)
  3. 3.
    film, movie; banger (feature presentation of images, especially a good one)
  4. 4.
    image (representation of reality on the screen of an electronic device)
  5. 5.
    image (observed or remembered situation)
  6. 6.
    holistic description (thorough explanation of something)
  7. 7.
    image (sight of someone or something)
  8. 8.
    image (idea someone has about something, or someone's opinion about something)
  9. 9.
    scene (part of a theater play, opera or ballet)
  10. 10.
    image (something mapped to by a function)
  11. 11.
    image (subset of a codomain comprising those elements that are images of something)
  12. 12.
    example, model
  13. 13.
    idol (representation of a deity)
  14. 14.
    representation (creation meant to represent something i.e. on an image)
  15. 15.
    imagination
  16. 16.
    reflection (result of copying from an example or model)
  17. 17.
    equivalent; reference
  18. 18.
    reflection (image of something on a shiny surface)
  19. 19.
    shadow (something fleeting)
  20. 20.
    being; person, character
  21. 21.
    block (square slab of marble or other expensive stone used for lining walls)
  22. 22.
    map of the sky (paths in the sky along which the heavenly bodies move)
  23. 23.
    obsoletetype of tax
  24. 24.
    obsoletefigure, form; symbol, sign
  25. 25.
    obsoleteimpression; glance

Synonyms & related words

Word family
  • obraz kliniczny
  • obraz nędzy i rozpaczy
  • żywy obraz
  • na obraz i podobieństwo
  • Gadał dziad do obrazu, a obraz do niego ani razu
  • patrzeć jak w obraz
Related words (8)

Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish obraz. By surface analysis, deverbal from obrazić.

Forms

  • obrazekdiminutive
  • obrazowyadjective
Nominative
Singular
obraz
Plural
obrazy
Genitive
Singular
obrazu
Plural
obrazów
Dative
Singular
obrazowi
Plural
obrazom
Accusative
Singular
obraz
Plural
obrazy
Instrumental
Singular
obrazem
Plural
obrazami
Locative
Singular
obrazie
Plural
obrazach
Vocative
Singular
obrazie
Plural
obrazy

Nearby Polish words

Browse the Polish dictionary →