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photograph美 ['foʊtə.ɡræf] 英 ['fəʊtə.ɡrɑːf] - n.照片;相片
- v.照相;拍照;上镜
- 网络摄影;图片;拍摄
第三人称单数:photographs 现在分词:photographing 过去式:photographed v.+n. take photograph,see photograph,give photograph,release photograph,photograph show adj.+n. aerial photograph,frame photograph n. picture,shot,snapshot,print 1. | 照片;相片a picture that is made by using a camera that has a film sensitive to light inside it |
| aerial/satellite photographs 飞机航拍╱卫星照片 | | | | Please enclose a recent passport-sized photograph of yourself. 请附寄一张近照,大小同护照用相片。 | | I spent the day taking photographs of the city. 我花了一天时间拍摄这座城市的照片。 |
1. | [t] 拍照;照相to take a photograph of sb/sth |
| He has photographed some of the world's most beautiful women. 他为几位倾世佳丽拍过照片。 | | a beautifully photographed book(= with good photographs in it) 一本有精美照片的书 | | She refused to be photographed nude. 她拒拍裸体照片。 | | They were photographed playing with their children. 他们跟孩子一起嬉戏的情景被拍成了照片。 |
2. | [i] ~ well, badly, etc. (很、不等)上相,上镜to look or not look attractive in photographs |
| Some people just don't photograph well. 有些人就是不上相。 |
n. | 1. an image produced on light-sensitive film or array inside a camera, especially a print or slide made from the processed image, or a reproduction in a newspaper, magazine, or book 2. a picture of something that you make with a cameraIn spoken language people usually say photo | v. | 1. to produce an image of something or somebody using a camera 2. to be able to be photographed, or to have a particular quality or appearance in a photograph 3. to take a photograph of someone or something |
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