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kodak

/koh-dak/US // ˈkoʊ dæk //

柯达,高达,柯达公司,卡达

Definitions

  1. 1

    Trademark.

    • : a brand of portable camera introduced by George Eastman in 1888, using a roll of film and intended for taking snapshots.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • With the patents expired, Fujifilm and Kodak quickly made up for lost time.

  • Connect via the Kodak Instant app, and print straight from your digital photo gallery.

  • Check out our tour of the Kodak film factory for an inside look on how it gets made.

  • If you’re looking for the perfect pocket printer for your favorite Instagram posts, look no further than Kodak’s Mini 3.

  • Kodak’s Mini 2 model packs excellent features into an extremely wallet friendly price point.

  • To use a relatively benign example, they are to the Pentagon what Silicon Valley startups were to Eastman Kodak.

  • Go ask anybody who remembers A&P, Gimbels, Digital Equipment, Kodak, or Borders, fer chrissakes.

  • At least he still has the Kodak darkroom funnel he got when he was 14, which was 59 years ago.

  • The end of Kodak is a source of sadness, like the passing of an old, trusted family friend.

  • Now, even with a new CEO and a vast audience, it is on the verge of eclipse—as is Kodak, another firm once on the cutting edge.

  • He explained that he could not give any opinion until he took their films from their kodak and had them developed.

  • This item was among the "Kodak Shots" subjoined to the "Advertiser's" account of the convention.

  • It took on'y a moment f'r him to inflict a mortal wound on Seton-Thompson's kodak.

  • Even if a kodak were not permitted, pictures could be secured.

  • And oh, may I take my kodak, my spandy new Christmas kodak, for some pictures?