单词 | photo-pass |
释义 | > as lemmasphoto-pass photo-pass n. Brit. /ˈfəʊtə(ʊ)pɑːs/ , /ˈfəʊtə(ʊ)pas/ , U.S. /ˈfoʊdoʊˌpæs/ (a) an identification card incorporating a photograph of the holder, allowing access to restricted areas, etc.; (b) an official document, usually in the form of a laminated plastic card, authorizing the holder to take photographs of a celebrity, event, etc.ΚΠ 1957 Tri City Herald (Washington) 15 Aug. 1/8 General Electric employes may make applications to the master list by contacting the housing office and identifying themselves with their photo passes. 1974 Times 18 June 1/5 He was shocked to find many MPs had not yet obtained ‘photo-passes’ to the House which were carried by all members of staff. 1987 Arkansas Democrat-Gaz. (Nexis) 1 Feb. Maintaining a good, amicable working relationship with rock promoters is essential to ensure help in arranging interviews with performers, backstage passes, photo passes and the like. 1996 Daily Tel. 1 Oct. 5/3 In one incident, a delegate was refused entry because her three-week-old baby did not have a photo-pass. < as lemmas |
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