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单词 paparazzo
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Definition of paparazzo in English:

paparazzo

nounPlural paparazzi ˌpapəˈratsəʊˌpɑpəˈrɑtsoʊ
usually paparazzi
  • A freelance photographer who pursues celebrities to get photographs of them.

    she inclined her head graciously, permitting the paparazzi to photograph her
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like many celebrities, I guess she wearies of the paparazzi and needs some peace and quiet.
    • I don't think I'm in the ranks of people who are besieged by the paparazzi.
    • Despite being hunted by paparazzi the world over, he has avoided being photographed since the age of 18.
    • And in 1999 he was arrested for fighting with paparazzi outside a London restaurant.
    • No charges were brought against the paparazzi who had been pursuing the car.
    • It surely does constitute some worry, when paparazzi photographers are trying to drive and take photos at the same time.
    • It's well-known among the paparazzi that celebrities do not like to be photographed eating.
    • To avoid the paparazzi and journalistic interest the religious ceremony will be held in the family home.
    • Well, now some lawmakers and celebrities are calling for a law to rein in the paparazzi.
    • People often accuse paparazzi of infringing on the human rights of celebrities.
    • Some of the paparazzi were screaming for Jack and some were screaming for Cher, and all the flashbulbs were going off.
    • Endlessly stalked by paparazzi, she responded, commendably, by not responding.
    • In a case of life imitating art, the couple attracted the attention of the real paparazzi, along with hordes of fans.
    • The actress claims a paparazzo photographer used a telephoto lens to snap her when she was partly undressed in her home.
    • Getting up in darkness in the hope of avoiding them, he finds reporters and paparazzi parked at his door.
    • Freeman argued that at the time he was being chased by paparazzi and was forced to drive with excessive speed to avoid death or injury.
    • Meanwhile, Brad has reportedly hired four body doubles to try and shake off the paparazzi in the US..
    • He is uncomfortable with the way soap stars can be photographed by the paparazzi at their worst.
    • Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is clamping down on members of the paparazzi who assault celebrities.
    • Fans at street level do their best to get photos with their cameras above their heads like paparazzi.

Origin

1960s: from Italian, from the name of a character in Fellini's film La Dolce Vita (1960).

Rhymes

fatso, terrazzo
 
 

Definition of paparazzo in US English:

paparazzo

nounˌpɑpəˈrɑtsoʊˌpäpəˈrätsō
usually paparazzi
  • A freelance photographer who pursues celebrities to get photographs of them.

    she inclined her head graciously, permitting the paparazzi to photograph her
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is clamping down on members of the paparazzi who assault celebrities.
    • I don't think I'm in the ranks of people who are besieged by the paparazzi.
    • Freeman argued that at the time he was being chased by paparazzi and was forced to drive with excessive speed to avoid death or injury.
    • Like many celebrities, I guess she wearies of the paparazzi and needs some peace and quiet.
    • It's well-known among the paparazzi that celebrities do not like to be photographed eating.
    • He is uncomfortable with the way soap stars can be photographed by the paparazzi at their worst.
    • The actress claims a paparazzo photographer used a telephoto lens to snap her when she was partly undressed in her home.
    • It surely does constitute some worry, when paparazzi photographers are trying to drive and take photos at the same time.
    • In a case of life imitating art, the couple attracted the attention of the real paparazzi, along with hordes of fans.
    • Well, now some lawmakers and celebrities are calling for a law to rein in the paparazzi.
    • No charges were brought against the paparazzi who had been pursuing the car.
    • Getting up in darkness in the hope of avoiding them, he finds reporters and paparazzi parked at his door.
    • Endlessly stalked by paparazzi, she responded, commendably, by not responding.
    • To avoid the paparazzi and journalistic interest the religious ceremony will be held in the family home.
    • People often accuse paparazzi of infringing on the human rights of celebrities.
    • Fans at street level do their best to get photos with their cameras above their heads like paparazzi.
    • Despite being hunted by paparazzi the world over, he has avoided being photographed since the age of 18.
    • Some of the paparazzi were screaming for Jack and some were screaming for Cher, and all the flashbulbs were going off.
    • Meanwhile, Brad has reportedly hired four body doubles to try and shake off the paparazzi in the US..
    • And in 1999 he was arrested for fighting with paparazzi outside a London restaurant.

Origin

1960s: from Italian, from the name of a character in Fellini's film La Dolce Vita (1960).

 
 
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