| 释义 |
pho·to·graph I. \ˈfōd.əˌgraf, -ōtə-, -raa(ə)f, -raif, -rȧf\ noun Etymology: phot- + -graph 1. : a picture, image, or likeness obtained by photography 2. : a portrayal, description, or mental picture or image characterized by great truth of representation or minute detail in reproduction II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb 1. : to take a photograph of 2. : to depict vividly in words < verse photographed the human ruins — Time > < editorial … photographs the upper layer of my mind — W.A.White > 3. : to impress on the mind < a man may see your signal, photograph it in his mind's eye — H.A.Calahan > intransitive verb 1. : to practice photography : take photographs 2. : to undergo being photographed |