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单词 photograph
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Definition of photograph in English:

photograph

noun ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːfˈfoʊdəˌɡræf
  • A picture made using a camera, in which an image is focused on to light-sensitive material and then made visible and permanent by chemical treatment, or stored digitally.

    a photograph of her father
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Away from the film and photographs, the music conjures up images of its own.
    • When the first photographs from his Brownie camera had come back all those years ago, he had been thrilled.
    • He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used binoculars to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling.
    • To take the photographs, the camera had to be set on a long exposure, which reduced any movement to a blur.
    • His manipulation of press photographs and focus on celebrity anticipated Pop Art.
    • Her recollections are intercut with her own evocative photographs and films.
    • The wide space provided as border for each picture puts the focus on the photograph.
    • Mo came round today with her digital camera and took a photograph of what will probably be my image on the publicity.
    • At the top of the page, slightly cut off, one can see two or three other photographs which are not material.
    • This short film trilogy brings together my thoughts on photography and photographs.
    • The first photograph was a picture of two boys, both looking around six years old.
    • It did not prove possible to make photographs using the antique camera itself.
    • From time to time I get a few queries about my photographs, my camera and techniques.
    • Thus, the protest against the Vietnam War was mobilized by images such as the photograph by Huynh Cong Ut.
    • I took lots of photographs, mostly on film but a handful on the digital camera to provide an immediate record.
    • A beaming Sam was caught on camera in the photograph published in last Saturday's Observer.
    • In police custody, his solicitors came with a digital camera and took nineteen photographs of his injuries.
    • Imagine you've never seen a photograph before; imagine cameras haven't been invented.
    • These cameras take two photographs to cover just this sort of well known and understood radar anomaly.
    • I raised my camera to take a photograph of this to send to Midland Mainline.
    Synonyms
    picture, photo, shot, snap, snapshot, likeness, image, portrait, study, print, slide, transparency, negative, positive, plate, film, bromide, frame, exposure, still, proof, enlargement
    British enprint
verb ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːfˈfoʊdəˌɡræf
[with object]
  • 1Take a photograph of.

    she has photographed all of the major ballet companies worldwide
    no object he was commissioned to photograph in the Crimea during the war
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More nitpicky yet, the cartons should not be photographed or filmed, sealed though they may be.
    • When I first began photographing for this project, I had little understanding of my own motivations.
    • He got a commission to photograph a house in Ireland, fell in love with the country, and they all moved there.
    • I photographed him for a record cover, and I like the way that the coat looks like a brick wall too.
    • Ever the subversive, I took to photographing the tourists, in search of the worst example I could find of fashion crimes against humanity.
    • Parents are asked to note that children may be photographed or filmed at Carnival events.
    • I wanted to record my new experience of the old city by photographing its architecture, shop fronts and objects, as well as the people I met.
    • The first was a commission to photograph the life cycle of plankton.
    • The Coast Guard was there and photographing when two boats believed to be carrying cocaine entered U.S. waters.
    • Two years later in Londonderry, he was again photographing troops in action, this time British infantry sent into Northern Ireland.
    • The clubs first photo shoot last week, photographing the Christmas lights in Newport and Westport was voted a great success!
    • I walked the length of it, photographing all the way.
    • To my surprise, Mona agreed to be photographed, and we spent the entire day shooting.
    • An often repeated story is that Stanford commissioned Muybridge to photograph his horse so it would settle a bet.
    • It's as if she was expecting to be photographed for a magazine cover shoot.
    • Two policemen are filming and photographing the apparently mild-mannered women holding the poster.
    • He left his leather jacket, the one he was photographed in so often, and his record collection.
    • Long before I became a mother, I admired and appreciated the beautiful way she photographs babies.
    • Meanwhile, at the research station, Carl and Marian were filming and photographing the ants we had collected.
    • Arbus originally started off her career as a fashion photographer, but then veered into photographing the less photographed.
    Synonyms
    take someone's picture/photo, take/get a picture of, take/get a snapshot/snap of, take, snap, shoot, take/get a shot of, take a likeness of, record, film, capture/record on film/celluloid
    1. 1.1no object, with adverbial Appear in a particular way when in a photograph.
      that cityscape photographs well
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She had an ear-to-ear gamine grin and a good figure, and photographed well.
      • "You’ll see that I photograph poorly," she says.

Derivatives

  • photographable

  • adjective
    • Fischl shows why there is still reason to paint photographable images.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the illustrated magazines the world has become a photographable present, and the photographed present has become entirely eternalized.
      • Walking around my hotel, there's nothing photographable.
      • I couldn't really get a firm handle on my ‘worth,’ but the gown was stunning, and undeniably photographable.
      • But, occasionally I run into pictures of brides so flawless, weddings so stunning, and details so carefully attended to that I start freaking out again, knowing I could never do anything but fall short of this photographable perfection.
 
 

Definition of photograph in US English:

photograph

nounˈfōdəˌɡrafˈfoʊdəˌɡræf
  • A picture made using a camera, in which an image is focused onto film or other light-sensitive material and then made visible and permanent by chemical treatment, or stored digitally.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the first photographs from his Brownie camera had come back all those years ago, he had been thrilled.
    • Away from the film and photographs, the music conjures up images of its own.
    • I took lots of photographs, mostly on film but a handful on the digital camera to provide an immediate record.
    • From time to time I get a few queries about my photographs, my camera and techniques.
    • At the top of the page, slightly cut off, one can see two or three other photographs which are not material.
    • He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used binoculars to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling.
    • It did not prove possible to make photographs using the antique camera itself.
    • These cameras take two photographs to cover just this sort of well known and understood radar anomaly.
    • This short film trilogy brings together my thoughts on photography and photographs.
    • Her recollections are intercut with her own evocative photographs and films.
    • I raised my camera to take a photograph of this to send to Midland Mainline.
    • The wide space provided as border for each picture puts the focus on the photograph.
    • In police custody, his solicitors came with a digital camera and took nineteen photographs of his injuries.
    • The first photograph was a picture of two boys, both looking around six years old.
    • Imagine you've never seen a photograph before; imagine cameras haven't been invented.
    • To take the photographs, the camera had to be set on a long exposure, which reduced any movement to a blur.
    • Thus, the protest against the Vietnam War was mobilized by images such as the photograph by Huynh Cong Ut.
    • His manipulation of press photographs and focus on celebrity anticipated Pop Art.
    • Mo came round today with her digital camera and took a photograph of what will probably be my image on the publicity.
    • A beaming Sam was caught on camera in the photograph published in last Saturday's Observer.
    Synonyms
    picture, photo, shot, snap, snapshot, likeness, image, portrait, study, print, slide, transparency, negative, positive, plate, film, bromide, frame, exposure, still, proof, enlargement
verbˈfōdəˌɡrafˈfoʊdəˌɡræf
[with object]
  • 1Take a photograph of.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Coast Guard was there and photographing when two boats believed to be carrying cocaine entered U.S. waters.
    • Arbus originally started off her career as a fashion photographer, but then veered into photographing the less photographed.
    • The first was a commission to photograph the life cycle of plankton.
    • The clubs first photo shoot last week, photographing the Christmas lights in Newport and Westport was voted a great success!
    • I photographed him for a record cover, and I like the way that the coat looks like a brick wall too.
    • An often repeated story is that Stanford commissioned Muybridge to photograph his horse so it would settle a bet.
    • I walked the length of it, photographing all the way.
    • More nitpicky yet, the cartons should not be photographed or filmed, sealed though they may be.
    • Parents are asked to note that children may be photographed or filmed at Carnival events.
    • He got a commission to photograph a house in Ireland, fell in love with the country, and they all moved there.
    • To my surprise, Mona agreed to be photographed, and we spent the entire day shooting.
    • Two years later in Londonderry, he was again photographing troops in action, this time British infantry sent into Northern Ireland.
    • Meanwhile, at the research station, Carl and Marian were filming and photographing the ants we had collected.
    • He left his leather jacket, the one he was photographed in so often, and his record collection.
    • When I first began photographing for this project, I had little understanding of my own motivations.
    • Two policemen are filming and photographing the apparently mild-mannered women holding the poster.
    • I wanted to record my new experience of the old city by photographing its architecture, shop fronts and objects, as well as the people I met.
    • It's as if she was expecting to be photographed for a magazine cover shoot.
    • Ever the subversive, I took to photographing the tourists, in search of the worst example I could find of fashion crimes against humanity.
    • Long before I became a mother, I admired and appreciated the beautiful way she photographs babies.
    Synonyms
    take someone's photo, take someone's picture, get a picture of, take a picture of, get a snap of, get a snapshot of, take a snap of, take a snapshot of, take, snap, shoot, get a shot of, take a shot of, take a likeness of, record, film, capture on celluloid, capture on film, record on celluloid, record on film
    1. 1.1no object, with adverbial Appear in a particular way when in a photograph.
      that cityscape photographs well
      Example sentencesExamples
      • "You’ll see that I photograph poorly," she says.
      • She had an ear-to-ear gamine grin and a good figure, and photographed well.
 
 
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