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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate the picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of linking or connecting a visual image with a concept, idea, or another image.
Example: "In this exercise, you will associate the picture of the tree with the concept of nature conservation."
Alternatives: "link the image" or "connect the picture".
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She believes on a basic level if you read a headline and see a picture, you associate the picture with the headline and a great many people probably associate Lochte's fabrication of crimes with an innocent Bolt.
It is noteworthy that trained pupils did not associate the picture of a broken doll with the need to alert emergency services as they were able to differentiate the various situations.
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The real images they're based on are powerful stuff: for many, the summer of 2011 will forever be associated with the picture of a youth in a grey Adidas tracksuit, black gloves and face mask, striding through burning Hackney that appeared on the front of Tuesday's Independent.
The term is particularly associated with the picture of π-electrons as less localized in an actual molecule than in a Lewis formula.
The RR objective picture quality measurement tool of compressed video in [11] is based on a discriminative analysis of harmonic strength computed from edge-detected pictures to create harmonics gain and loss information that could be associated with the picture.
In Study 1, the participants (n = 18) learned 48 negative and 48 neutral pictures which were presented at specific locations and preceded by colored frames that had to be associated with the picture.
Who would want to be associated with the picture of squalor these couples represent?
Point mutations in NDRG1 underlie a recessive axonal and demyelinating sensorimotor neuropathy which has been associated with the picture of AN [ 26, 27].
The latter is in agreement with the observed effects in typical language-related areas of the middle TC in the right hemisphere, possibly indicating anticipation of the name previously associated with the picture during interaction (e.g., Gardner et al. 1983; Marini et al. 2005; Federmeier 2007; Tourville and Guenther 2011).
Having listeners both point to the picture and say the word ensured that they were correctly associating the word and the picture.
The frame, number 145, associated to the pictures in Figure 12 is identified by a vertical dotted line in Figure 11. Figure 11 PSNR comparison versus frame number between reference and optimized processings.
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