photograph

US [ˈfoʊtəˌɡræf]
UK [ˈfəʊtəˌɡrɑːf]
  • n.照片;相片
  • v.照相;拍照;上镜
  • Web摄影;图片;拍摄
Plural Form:photographs  Present Participle:photographing  Past Tense:photographed  
PHOTOGRAPH
n.
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
colour photographs
彩色照片
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。
v.
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。

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