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单词 photo
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Definition of photo in English:

photo

nounPlural photos ˈfəʊtəʊˈfoʊdoʊ
  • 1A photograph.

    照片

    Example sentencesExamples
    • British law traditionally dictates that you have no rights to your own image if the photo is shot from public ground.
    • If I can decorate this site with all kinds of photos I'll post pictures of the car.
    • Gareth and Will's photos are printed on sugar sheets stuck on the muffins, so they are edible.
    • Behind her is the same half-finished painting which appeared in a previous photo of her studio.
    • A few days before this, a man came to the studio with a photo of his wife and asked to have the picture tattooed on his arm.
    • Please send a photographer and take a photo to publish in News Shopper.
    • My husband and our then next door neighbour took pictures of those photos on loan to the exhibition.
    • It was too bizarre to pass up, so I grabbed my camera and started snapping photos.
    • Some things are still working, as you can see from the photos in this online image gallery.
    • The competition question was: can you guess what is pictured in the photo below?
    • Send us your sports stories and photos, pictures of your fun night out or your school reunion.
    • I have no intention of making contact or sending photos and I have no interest in having any back.
    • As a photographer took his photo and the flashbulb went off, the child screamed loudly.
    • Images of his photos keep running in my head until I wake up the next morning.
    • There was a peculiar little sequence when Heather pointed to a montage of photos in a frame.
    • When my dad moved to France he left a lot of things behind, one of which was a fat blue case full of photos and slides.
    • Hovering the mouse over a photo enlarges it, and you can then click to be taken to the file or the appropriate website.
    • He asked residents to send in any photos, slides or images of the area from bygone days.
    • As he walks out again with my newspaper, I snap a photo of him with the zoom lens.
    • She had hoped to frame the photos and put them in the home's television room.
    Synonyms
    picture, shot, snap, snapshot, likeness, image, portrait, study, print, slide, transparency, negative, positive, plate, film, bromide, frame, exposure, still, proof, enlargement
    1. 1.1informal A photo finish.
      〈非正式〉摄影定名次
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was a photo for place and she took third.
      • Unfortunately for them, it was a photo for fourth place.
verbphotoing, photoes, photoed ˈfəʊtəʊˈfoʊdoʊ
[with object]informal
  • Take a photograph of.

    照片

    do we wait till you've had him photoed?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's quite refreshing to not feel like I'm holding anyone up with my photoing everything when we're both as eager to get a shot.
    • All I need is for Mick Jagger to ask me to photo one of his gigs and I'm all made up.
    • The CSTs have photoed her but they've come back outside until they're needed.
    • I don't think you can photo things like Servitors or summon Hermes to visible appearance on Oprah.
    • West Mayo is full of Marian statues and my favourite is the one in Kilmeena which I've photoed more than once.
    • Linda has gone off to photo some Naxi woman and I am just chilling for the day.
    • Derek Savage and Matthew Clancy are photoed celebrating a score.

Origin

Mid 19th century: abbreviation of photograph. The first recorded use (1860) is by Queen Victoria.

Rhymes

in toto, koto, Kumamoto, Kyoto, Sesotho, Yamamoto

Definition of photo in US English:

photo

nounˈfōdōˈfoʊdoʊ
  • 1A photograph.

    照片

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Behind her is the same half-finished painting which appeared in a previous photo of her studio.
    • A few days before this, a man came to the studio with a photo of his wife and asked to have the picture tattooed on his arm.
    • As a photographer took his photo and the flashbulb went off, the child screamed loudly.
    • My husband and our then next door neighbour took pictures of those photos on loan to the exhibition.
    • If I can decorate this site with all kinds of photos I'll post pictures of the car.
    • Send us your sports stories and photos, pictures of your fun night out or your school reunion.
    • British law traditionally dictates that you have no rights to your own image if the photo is shot from public ground.
    • Hovering the mouse over a photo enlarges it, and you can then click to be taken to the file or the appropriate website.
    • She had hoped to frame the photos and put them in the home's television room.
    • I have no intention of making contact or sending photos and I have no interest in having any back.
    • Gareth and Will's photos are printed on sugar sheets stuck on the muffins, so they are edible.
    • Please send a photographer and take a photo to publish in News Shopper.
    • As he walks out again with my newspaper, I snap a photo of him with the zoom lens.
    • He asked residents to send in any photos, slides or images of the area from bygone days.
    • It was too bizarre to pass up, so I grabbed my camera and started snapping photos.
    • When my dad moved to France he left a lot of things behind, one of which was a fat blue case full of photos and slides.
    • There was a peculiar little sequence when Heather pointed to a montage of photos in a frame.
    • Some things are still working, as you can see from the photos in this online image gallery.
    • The competition question was: can you guess what is pictured in the photo below?
    • Images of his photos keep running in my head until I wake up the next morning.
    Synonyms
    picture, shot, snap, snapshot, likeness, image, portrait, study, print, slide, transparency, negative, positive, plate, film, bromide, frame, exposure, still, proof, enlargement
    1. 1.1informal A photo finish.
      〈非正式〉摄影定名次
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was a photo for place and she took third.
      • Unfortunately for them, it was a photo for fourth place.
verbˈfōdōˈfoʊdoʊ
[with object]informal
  • Take a photograph of.

    照片

    do we wait till you've had him photoed?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's quite refreshing to not feel like I'm holding anyone up with my photoing everything when we're both as eager to get a shot.
    • All I need is for Mick Jagger to ask me to photo one of his gigs and I'm all made up.
    • Linda has gone off to photo some Naxi woman and I am just chilling for the day.
    • I don't think you can photo things like Servitors or summon Hermes to visible appearance on Oprah.
    • West Mayo is full of Marian statues and my favourite is the one in Kilmeena which I've photoed more than once.
    • The CSTs have photoed her but they've come back outside until they're needed.
    • Derek Savage and Matthew Clancy are photoed celebrating a score.

Origin

Mid 19th century: abbreviation of photograph. The first recorded use (1860) is by Queen Victoria.

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