close-up / ˈkloʊsˌʌp /

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close-up2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a photograph taken at close range or with a long focal-length lens, on a relatively large scale.
  2. Also called close shot. Movies, Television. a camera shot taken at a very short distance from the subject, to permit a close and detailed view of an object or action.Compare long shot, medium shot.
  3. an intimate view or presentation of anything.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or resembling a close-up.
  2. intimate or detailed; close-in.

close-up 近义词

close-up

等同于 photograph

close-up

等同于 scrutiny

close-up

等同于 view

close-up

等同于 biography

close-up

等同于 mug shot

close-up

等同于 photograph

更多close-up例句

  1. “I think for trans men who are dating every time they hook up they have another coming out,” Sandler said.
  2. In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes.
  3. We won't find out this season, though it comes up occasionally.
  4. Kickstarter is one start-up platform that seems to have realized the danger.
  5. Hopefully not overly close, but we talk about it in the episode how similar it is.
  6. What need to look to right or left when you are swallowing up free mile after mile of dizzying road?
  7. Most of the men leaped up, caught hold of spears or knives, and rushed out.
  8. Some weeks after, the creditor chanced to be in Boston, and in walking up Tremont street, encountered his enterprising friend.
  9. In less than ten minutes, the bivouac was broken up, and our little army on the march.
  10. Squinty could look out, but the slats were as close together as those in a chicken coop, and the little pig could not get out.