单词 | photograph |
释义 | photographWord family noun photo photograph photographer photography photographistphotographic memoryadjective photogenic photographic verb photograph adverbphotographically Photographypho·to·graph1 /ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːf $ ˈfoʊtəɡræf/ ●●● S2 W2 (also photo informal) noun [countableC] TCPPICTUREa picture obtained by using a camera and film that is sensitive to light 照片,相片 a colour photograph 彩色照片 a black and white photograph 黑白照片 photograph of I wish I had a photograph of Thomas. 我真希望自己有一张托马斯的照片。 He took a photograph of the hotel. 他拍了一张那家酒店的照片。 Tim was looking through an old photograph album (=book in which you put photographs). 蒂姆在翻看一本旧相册。 Did you see Leo’s photograph (=a photograph of Leo) in the newspaper? 你看到报纸上利奥的照片了吗? n THESAURUS photograph a picture taken using a camera Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the museum. our wedding photographs photo informal a photograph a way of displaying your digital photos Do you want me to take your photo? picture a photograph of someone or something I saw her picture in the paper the other day. This is a really good picture of Sarah. Can I take your picture? snap British EnglishBrE informal, snapshot especially American EnglishAmE a photograph that you take quickly and without thinking carefully about how it will look, for example when you are on holiday Patrick showed me his holiday snaps. She showed me a snapshot of her three children. shot informal a photograph – used especially by people who often take photographs I got some great shots of Mount Fuji. It's a lovely shot. print a photograph that has been printed on photographic paper a set of 4 by 6 inch prints Register In everyday English, people usually say photo or picture rather than photograph: 在日常英语中,人们一般说photo或picture,而不说photograph This is my dad in this photo. 这张照片里这是我爸爸。 Who took the picture? 这照片是谁拍的? n COLLOCATIONS verbs take a photograph He wanted to take a photograph of me. get a photograph (=take one successfully) ADJECTIVES/NOUN + photographI got some brilliant photographs of the desert. a colour photograph The book is fully illustrated with colour photographs. a black-and-white photograph a digital photograph a framed photograph On the desk was a framed photograph of a woman. a signed photograph He keeps a signed photograph of Bill Clinton in his office. a wedding photograph Your wedding photographs will keep the memories of the big day alive for you. an aerial photograph (=one taken from a plane) Aerial photographs can be used to locate archaeological sites. faded All her life she kept a faded photograph of him in his army uniform. blurred He was shown a blurred photograph, taken from a moving car. grainy (=with a rough, not sharp, appearance) I stared at the grainy newspaper photograph, searching for my mother. sepia (=used about a black and white photograph that has shades of brown, in a way that is typical of old photographs) photograph + NOUNan 1854 sepia photograph of Jonathan Pickering, the company founder a photograph album (=a book in which you put photographs) Mama kept a photograph album full of pictures of her family. Examples from the Corpus photograph• Ansel Adams' photographs of the American wilderness are now worth thousands of dollars.• The exhibits are surrounded by period costumes and photographs, and the show is to last until January.• It's full of great colour photographs and is all about endangered animals.• The first photographs should be released later in the day.• My camera's fully automatic and takes really good photographs.• I hate having my photograph taken.• Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the Museum.• Christine showed me a book based on their documentary and explained the captions under the photographs.• The photograph is always about looking, and seeing.• In this photograph, which appears in many anthologies, the chair looks bleak in its complete aloneness.• Her wedding photograph showed her with a prettily plump figure.• The photographer asked all the guests to stand still and pose for the wedding photograph.• black-and-white photographs of the canyon took ... photograph• Sometimes I took my camera to the beach and took photographs of some of the boats that went by.• Afterwards we went outside and took photographs.• Conversations with clients were tape-recorded and remote controlled 35 millimetre Olympus cameras took photographs in the bedrooms.• Di Gesu took photographs until just before his death.• From this he took a photograph which he passed across to Mrs Wilson.• He took a photograph of the sign, on the ground in front of it.• I took photographs of the birds on the cliffs.• I took a photograph of Tamar out of my bag. Photographyphotograph2 ●●○ verb 1 [transitiveT]TCPPICTURE to take a photograph of someone or something 为…拍照,为…照相 Kate agreed to let me photograph her. 凯特同意让我为她拍照。 He stood by the tree to be photographed. 他站在树旁准备让人拍照。 Register In everyday English, people usually say take a photo or take a picture of someone or something rather than photograph someone or something: 在日常英语中,人们一般说take a photo或take a picture of someone or something,而不说photograph someone or something She agreed to let me take her photo. 她同意让我给她拍照。 He stood there waiting to have his picture taken. 他站在那里等着别人给他拍照。 2 photograph well TCPBEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKINGto look attractive in photographs 上镜,上相 Celia does not photograph well. 西莉亚不上相。 Examples from the Corpus photograph well• Owing to poor light conditions, these particular marks did not photograph well.• Despite worries to the contrary, pressed flowers photograph well and make a refreshing change from more conventional forms of artwork. Examples from the Corpus photograph• Broke down while being photographed by his friends?• He was photographed by Man Ray in a sharp, dark suit with a striped shirt and white collar.• Agents also rented a room across Columbus Avenue and photographed everyone who entered and left the Portofino.• Ruskin refused to be photographed for the article.• He went to her workplace and badgered and finally photographed her, infringing our private lives.• They have therefore never been photographed with sufficient resolution to show their sizes and shapes. (1800-1900) photo- + -graph “something written or drawn” (from Greek graphein “to write”) |
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