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head shot

/hed-shot/US // ˈhɛdˌʃɒt //

头部拍摄,大头贴,大头照,头部中枪

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a photograph of someone's face, especially a promotional photograph of a model, actor, or author.
    • : mug shot.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It’s basically like a little romantic resume with a headshot or three that makes you look attractive.

  • I took this photo as part of a light test for professional headshots, so it’s using three fancy studio lights placed in specific spots to get the desired effect.

  • The software uses suspects’ headshots to scan for real-time matches via the city’s subway cameras.

  • Lai — who settled a lawsuit against Binary’s cofounders earlier this year after alleging a culture of harassment at the firm, including a requirement that female job applicants submit headshots — will now be writing a quarter of those checks.

  • A chair fit for someone who makes headlines as much as he makes headshots.

  • They were trying to fire at the presumed assassin or assassins and accidentally fired the headshot.

  • Freed from the confines of the traditional headshot, the President stands waist-up, flanked by two flags.

  • The director came across her headshot and invited her to meet and discuss the role(s).

  • The Dish comments: "For attractive women, attaching a headshot to a resume isn't recommended."

  • Last Thursday Jermaine replaced his own large headshot at the top left of his Web site with a video of his mother.