释义 |
time-lapseˈtime-lapse adjective - Because the cells move very slowly the process is best seen when speeded up in a time-lapse film.
- I picked up the National Geographic magazine and stared at a-series of time-lapse photographs of a blowhole in Yosemite.
- In time-lapse films the first signs are pulsations by the cells where the gut will form.
- It promises liberal use of time-lapse photography, aerial camera work and feature-film-quality musical scores.
- Some first-time eaters may become alarmed as this happens, thinking they have somehow become the victim of a time-lapse photography gag.
- There will be rotating images on screen of some of the exhibits and a time-lapse sequence of the Vesuvian eruption.
- This induced the rapid onset of apoptosis which can be quantitated by time-lapse cinemicroscopy.
► Photographyaperture, nounblow-up, nounboom, nouncamera, nouncassette, nouncheesecake, nounclose-up, nouncomposition, nouncrop, verbdaguerrotype, noundarkroom, noundevelop, verbdeveloper, nounemulsion, nounenlargement, nounenlarger, nounexpose, verbexposure, nounfilm, nounfish-eye lens, nounfix, verbfixative, nounflash, nounflash bulb, nounflashgun, nounframe, nounglossy, noungrainy, adjectivehalftone, nounhighlight, nounhologram, nounlens, nounlight meter, nounmagic lantern, nounnegative, nounoverexpose, verbover-exposure, nounphoto, nounphoto-, prefixphoto booth, nounphotocall, nounphotocopier, nounphotograph, nounphotograph, verbphotographer, nounphotographic, adjectivephotosensitive, adjectivephotosensitize, verbphoto shoot, nounplate, nounPolaroid, nounpose, verbpose, nounprint, verbprint, nounprocess, verbreproduce, verbretake, nounretouch, verbshade, nounshot, nounshutter, nounshutterbug, nounsitting, nounslide, nounsnap, verbsnap, nounsnapshot, nounsoft focus, nounspeed, nounstereoscopic, adjectivesubject, nountelephoto lens, nounthread, verb3-D, adjectivetime-lapse, adjectivetransparency, nountripod, noununderexpose, verbunload, verbview, nounviewer, nounviewfinder, nounwide-angle lens, nounzoom lens, noun [only before noun] time-lapse photography involves taking many pictures of something over a period of time and then showing them together, so that a very slow process seems to happen much faster |