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单词 up-close
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Definition of up-close in US English:

up-close

adverbˌəpˈklōsˌəpˈklōs
  • At very close range.

    he was able to experience glaciers calving up-close
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The military successes in Grenada, Panama, and Desert Storm were not covered up-close and thus were viewed as good for the military and bad for the press.
    • These people have experienced alternative arrangements up-close.
    • I've never actually seen one up-close, but from what I've heard, the craftsmanship and finish of a Brioni overcoat is simply immaculate.
adjectiveˌəpˈklōsˌəpˈklōs
  • Showing or allowing considerable detail.

    an up-close look at a panorama of products and services
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Available in a variety of shapes and sizes, the see-through windows allow customers to get an up-close look at the product, to convey freshness and in some cases, flavor.
    • Skiing, kayaking, surfing, biking - they all require you to very quickly switch focus from an up-close point to one much farther away.
    • Plus, with Father's Day right around the corner, tonight, we're getting an up-close look at some Hollywood dads through the eyes of their kids.
    • New digital surveillance cameras provide remarkably clear pictures of your dining habits, and they have zoom lenses that can capture such up-close details as what you're writing on a check.
    • Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers.
    • But in the process, Renz said, he got an up-close demonstration of how resistant lawmakers are to alter even slightly a policy that the voting public loves.
    • Instead of the usual end-on productions in the large Hawk's Well auditorium, audiences will be able to see the productions up-close and in different performance styles.
    • My first up-close and personal moments with alternating current started on the day I plugged in my slightly used, sky-blue, single-pickup Hohner electric guitar.
    • As the massive ground invasion moves forward, we will be blessed or cursed with an unprecedented up-close view of combat.
    • Morris is also the host of Outdoor Investigations, a series that takes an up-close look at North American environmental issues and airs on the Outdoor Life Network.
    • In a breathless press release the network promises ‘immediate, up-close reporting of the Democratic National Convention’.
    • Romero sought a documentary feel to his narrative, using handheld cameras and up-close shots to bring the audience into this world gone awry.
    • The segments take viewers into the field and under the waves for an up-close look at the latest exploration and research into the oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes.
    • Jefferson maintains he wanted an up-close look at the devastation in his district and only accepted the offer of an escort when National Guard officials urged it upon him for safety reasons.
    • First, their book provides an up-close look at people who have deliberately and self-consciously chosen to go against conventional norms about work hours.
    • If reporters wrote stories or took pictures of body recoveries, they would be reported and face consequences, he said, including a loss of access for up-close coverage of certain military operations.
    • Exotic landscapes and cultural details enhance up-close encounters at such environments as the Asian Domain, the Australian Outback and the Louisiana Swamp.
    • Lisa Rinzler's cinematography allows an up-close yet voyeuristic view of this awkward figure that everyone can, at one point of another, identify with.
    • They offer an up-close view of a life-size, red-blue-and-white clad young woman in an overgrown ravine before a chain-link fence.
    • The unprecedented convergence of up-close access to troops and new whiz-bang tools of the TV trade has turned many living rooms into domestic war theaters.

Definition of up-close in US English:

up-close

adverbˌəpˈklōs
  • At very close range.

    he was able to experience glaciers calving up-close
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These people have experienced alternative arrangements up-close.
    • I've never actually seen one up-close, but from what I've heard, the craftsmanship and finish of a Brioni overcoat is simply immaculate.
    • The military successes in Grenada, Panama, and Desert Storm were not covered up-close and thus were viewed as good for the military and bad for the press.
adjectiveˌəpˈklōs
  • Showing or allowing considerable detail.

    an up-close look at a panorama of products and services
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The unprecedented convergence of up-close access to troops and new whiz-bang tools of the TV trade has turned many living rooms into domestic war theaters.
    • Skiing, kayaking, surfing, biking - they all require you to very quickly switch focus from an up-close point to one much farther away.
    • The segments take viewers into the field and under the waves for an up-close look at the latest exploration and research into the oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes.
    • Exotic landscapes and cultural details enhance up-close encounters at such environments as the Asian Domain, the Australian Outback and the Louisiana Swamp.
    • But in the process, Renz said, he got an up-close demonstration of how resistant lawmakers are to alter even slightly a policy that the voting public loves.
    • Morris is also the host of Outdoor Investigations, a series that takes an up-close look at North American environmental issues and airs on the Outdoor Life Network.
    • New digital surveillance cameras provide remarkably clear pictures of your dining habits, and they have zoom lenses that can capture such up-close details as what you're writing on a check.
    • Plus, with Father's Day right around the corner, tonight, we're getting an up-close look at some Hollywood dads through the eyes of their kids.
    • In a breathless press release the network promises ‘immediate, up-close reporting of the Democratic National Convention’.
    • Available in a variety of shapes and sizes, the see-through windows allow customers to get an up-close look at the product, to convey freshness and in some cases, flavor.
    • Instead of the usual end-on productions in the large Hawk's Well auditorium, audiences will be able to see the productions up-close and in different performance styles.
    • Lisa Rinzler's cinematography allows an up-close yet voyeuristic view of this awkward figure that everyone can, at one point of another, identify with.
    • My first up-close and personal moments with alternating current started on the day I plugged in my slightly used, sky-blue, single-pickup Hohner electric guitar.
    • Romero sought a documentary feel to his narrative, using handheld cameras and up-close shots to bring the audience into this world gone awry.
    • As the massive ground invasion moves forward, we will be blessed or cursed with an unprecedented up-close view of combat.
    • Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers.
    • Jefferson maintains he wanted an up-close look at the devastation in his district and only accepted the offer of an escort when National Guard officials urged it upon him for safety reasons.
    • First, their book provides an up-close look at people who have deliberately and self-consciously chosen to go against conventional norms about work hours.
    • They offer an up-close view of a life-size, red-blue-and-white clad young woman in an overgrown ravine before a chain-link fence.
    • If reporters wrote stories or took pictures of body recoveries, they would be reported and face consequences, he said, including a loss of access for up-close coverage of certain military operations.
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