[N-COUNT 可数名词]照片;相片 A photograph is a picture that is made using a camera.
He wants to take some photographs of the house...
他想给这幢房子拍一些照片。
Her photograph appeared on the front page of The New York Times.
她的照片登在了《纽约时报》的头版上。
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[VERB 动词]给…拍照;为…拍照 When you photograph someone or something, you use a camera to obtain a picture of them.
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She photographed the children...
她给孩子们拍了照。
I hate being photographed...
我讨厌照相。
They were photographed kissing on the platform.
有人拍到了他们在站台接吻的照片。
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photo·graph★/ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːf; NAmEˈfoʊtəɡræf/
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photographphotographsphotographedphotographingnoun★(alsophoto)a picture that is made by using a camera that has a film sensitive to light inside it 照片;相片◆aerial/satellite photographs飞机航拍╱卫星照片◆colour photographs彩色照片◆Please enclose a recent passport-sized photograph of yourself.请附寄一张近照,大小同护照用相片。◆I spent the day taking photographsof the city. 我花了一天时间拍摄这座城市的照片。HELPThe usual phrase in NAmEis take pictures.美式英语常用 take pictures。verb★1★[transitive ]to take a photograph of sb/sth 拍照;照相photographsb/sth ◆He has photographed some of the world's most beautiful women.他为几位倾世佳丽拍过照片。◆a beautifully photographed book (= with good photographs in it)一本有精美照片的书photographsb/sth + adj. ◆She refused to be photographed nude.她拒拍裸体照片。photographsb/sth doing sth ◆They were photographed playing with their children.他们跟孩子一起嬉戏的情景被拍成了照片。2[intransitive ]~ well, badly, etc.to look or not look attractive in photographs (很、不等)上相,上镜◆Some people just don't photograph well.有些人就是不上相。SYNONYMS 同义词辨析photographpicture ◆photo ◆shot ◆snapshot/snap ◆print These are all words for a picture that has been made using a camera. 以上各词均指照片、相片。■photographa picture that has been made using a camera 指照片、相片:◆a photograph of the house这座房子的照片◆Can I take a photograph?我可以拍个照吗?■picturea photograph 指照片、相片:◆We had our picture taken in front of the hotel.我们在旅馆前照了相。■photoa photograph 指照片、相片:◆a passport photo护照照片photograph, picture or photo? 用 photograph、picture 还是 photo?Photographis slightly more formal and photois slightly less formal. Pictureis used especially in the context of photographs in newspapers, magazines and books. *photograph 较正式而 photo 较非正式。picture 尤指报纸、杂志和书籍中的照片。 ■shota photograph 指照片、相片:◆I tried to get a shot of him in the water.我试着给他拍一张在水中的照片。NOTEShotoften places more emphasis on the process of taking the photograph, rather than the finished picture. *shot 通常更强调拍摄照片的过程,而非已拍出的照片。 ■snapshot/snapan informal photograph that is taken quickly, and not by a professional photographer 指非摄影专业的人随手抓拍的照片:◆holiday snaps度假时拍的照片■printa copy of a photograph that is produced from film or from a digital camera 指(由胶片或数码相机洗印的)照片:◆a set of prints一套照片PATTERNS◆a colourphotograph/picture/photo/snap/print ◆to takea photograph/picture/photo/shot/snapshot photo·graph/ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːf; NAmEˈfoʊtəɡræf/
a picture obtained by using a camera and film that is sensitive to light: a colour photograph a black and white photographphotograph of I wish I had a photograph of Thomas. He took a photograph of the hotel. Tim was looking through an old photograph album (=book in which you put photographs). Did you see Leo’s photograph (=a photograph of Leo) in the newspaper?COLLOCATIONSverbstake a photograph· He wanted to take a photograph of me.get a photograph (=take one successfully)· I got some brilliant photographs of the desert.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + photographa colour photograph· The book is fully illustrated with colour photographs.a black-and-white photographa digital photographa framed photograph· On the desk was a framed photograph of a woman.a signed photograph· He keeps a signed photograph of Bill Clinton in his office.a wedding photograph· Your wedding photographs will keep the memories of the big day alive for you.an aerial photograph (=one taken from a plane)· Aerial photographs can be used to locate archaeological sites.faded· All her life she kept a faded photograph of him in his army uniform.blurred· He was shown a blurred photograph, taken from a moving car.grainy (=with a rough, not sharp, appearance)· I stared at the grainy newspaper photograph, searching for my mother.sepia (=used about a black and white photograph that has shades of brown, in a way that is typical of old photographs)· an 1854 sepia photograph of Jonathan Pickering, the company founderphotograph + NOUNa photograph album (=a book in which you put photographs)· Mama kept a photograph album full of pictures of her family.THESAURUSphotograph a picture taken using a camera: · Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the museum.· our wedding photographsphoto informal a photograph: · a way of displaying your digital photos· Do you want me to take your photo?picture a photograph of someone or something: · I saw her picture in the paper the other day.· This is a really good picture of Sarah.· Can I take your picture?snap British English informal, snapshot especially American English a photograph that you take quickly and without thinking carefully about how it will look, for example when you are on holiday: · Patrick showed me his holiday snaps.· She showed me a snapshot of her three children.shot informal a photograph – used especially by people who often take photographs: · I got some great shots of Mount Fuji.· It's a lovely shot.print a photograph that has been printed on photographic paper: · a set of 4 by 6 inch printsRegisterIn everyday English, people usually say photo or picture rather than photograph:· This is my dad in this photo.· Who took the picture?
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1[transitive] to take a photograph of someone or something: Kate agreed to let me photograph her. He stood by the tree to be photographed.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say take a photo or take a picture of someone or something rather than photograph someone or something:· She agreed to let me take her photo.· He stood there waiting to have his picture taken.2photograph well to look attractive in photographs: Celia does not photograph well.
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