[N-COUNT 可数名词](照相机的)快门 The shutter in a camera is the part which opens to allow light through the lens when a photograph is taken.
There are a few things you should check before pressing the shutter release.
按下快门之前有几个地方要检查一下。
...a slow shutter speed.
缓慢的快门速度
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]百叶窗Shutters are wooden or metal covers fitted on the outside of a window. They can be opened to let in the light, or closed to keep out the sun or the cold.
[usu pl]
She opened the shutters and gazed out over village roofs.
她打开了百叶窗,向外俯视着村里房子的屋顶。
Oxford
shut·ter/ˈʃʌtə(r); NAmEˈʃʌtər/noun _curtains_livingroom_comp.jpg _shutter.jpg 1[usually plural ]one of a pair of wooden or metal covers that can be closed over the outside of a window to keep out light or protect the windows from damage 活动护窗;百叶窗◆to open/close the shutters打开╱关上护窗◆( BrE) ( figurative) More than 70 000 shopkeepers have been forced to put up the shutters(= close down their businesses)in the past year. 去年,有 7 万多家商店被迫关了门。2the part of a camera that opens to allow light to pass through the lenswhen you take a photograph (照相机的)快门IDIOMˌbring/ˌput down the ˈshuttersto stop letting sb know what your thoughts or feelings are; to stop letting yourself think about sth 掩藏自己的思想感情;锁上心扉;不再想某件事shuttershuttersshutteredshutteringshut·ter/ˈʃʌtə(r); NAmEˈʃʌtər/
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shutter1 noun
shutter2 verb
shuttershut‧ter1 /ˈʃʌtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
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1shutter (1) [usually plural] one of a pair of wooden or metal covers on the outside of a window that can be closed to keep light out or prevent thieves from coming in2a part of a camera that opens for a very short time to let light onto the film
shutter1 noun
shutter2 verb
shuttershutter2 verb [transitive]
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American English to close a business, office etc for a short time or permanently: The company shuttered its Hong Kong business a year ago.
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