释义 |
enlargementen‧large‧ment /ɪnˈlɑːdʒmənt $ -ɑːr-/ noun - Also an enlargement of the pituitary gland is clearly correlated with large size, almost as if some kind of hormonal imbalance occurred.
- And the samples come with the option of enlargement to three different sizes.
- Art is an enlargement of life but it's not a necessity.
- If the new arrangements do not work, enlargement can not happen.
- The headstock is of course the early Precision shape, a direct enlargement of the Telecaster guitar's.
- The Napier Commission favoured the enlargement of holdings to economically viable size.
- This suspicion is hard to disarm, since that is indeed what some Conservative advocates of enlargement would like.
► 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 nounenlargementenlargeradjectivelargelargishverbenlargeadverblargely 1[countable] a photograph that has been printed again in a bigger size2[countable, uncountable] an increase in size or amount: enlargement of the EU |