camera / ˈkæm ər ə, ˈkæm rə /

⭐基础词汇摄像机摄像镜头摄像师

camera2 个定义

  1. a device for capturing a photographic image or recording a video, using film or digital memory.
  2. the device in which the picture to be televised is formed before it is changed into electric impulses.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Printing. camera-ready.

camera 近义词

n. 名词 noun

photographic equipment

camera 的近义词 5

更多camera例句

  1. Some districts have policies stating that students can’t be required to keep their cameras on.
  2. He doesn’t say anything, and the camera doesn’t catch his expression.
  3. Gertrude the pig rooted around a straw-filled pen, oblivious to the cameras and onlookers — and the 1,024 electrodes eavesdropping on her brain signals.
  4. They are clearly playing to the cameras, to the public all the time.
  5. Mountainous nose tackle Vita Vea, wearing Oakley goggles and a T-shirt with Brady’s scouting combine photo on it, took control of a Fox News camera.
  6. Open-carry activists are known for baiting cops into on-camera arguments about the Second Amendment and state laws.
  7. We also see her physically battling Sheriff Clark, but the camera focuses on her falling to the ground.
  8. The camera passes to each hostage in turn to allow them to plead with the Lebanese government to let them live.
  9. He subtly gestured toward the direction of the camera pointed at their house.
  10. We see photographs of him with his arm around Joan Jett, two punks mugging for the camera.
  11. A leather cased camera was suspended from his bull neck by means of a strap.
  12. He ran from the stamping mill, his camera bobbing from the strap around his neck and his tripod dragging behind him.
  13. In this vicinity are the Burnham beeches, made known almost everywhere by the camera and the brush of the artist.
  14. In fact, if we should peek in the back of the camera, and to do so would ruin the exposure, we could not even see it.
  15. Now if we could look inside the camera and the image were visible, we would see that it was upside down.