paparazzo / ˌpɑ pəˈrɑt soʊ; Italian ˌpɑ pɑˈrɑt tsɔ /

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paparazzo 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural pa·pa·raz·zi [pah-puh-raht-see; Italian pah-pah-raht-tsee]. /ˌpɑ pəˈrɑt si; Italian ˌpɑ pɑˈrɑt tsi/.

  1. a freelance photographer, especially one who takes candid pictures of celebrities for publication.

paparazzo 近义词

paparazzo

等同于 paparazzi

paparazzo

等同于 photographer

更多paparazzo例句

  1. Throw in the paparazzi, whose profits have been shrinking in the wake of digital media and the pandemic, and it’s a recipe for angry parents and chaos.
  2. The shadowy vibe reflects the atmosphere surrounding her at the time, with songs like the glitchy paparazzi rebuke “Piece of Me” and the spare synth pop banger “Radar” feeling of the always-on digital age.
  3. Crippling anxiety combined with punishing, sordid attention thrust upon her by paparazzi and others fueled much publicized breakdowns in 2007 and 2008.
  4. Within minutes, the paparazzo had told them where to find Remini.
  5. Both are victims of intense and intrusive attention from the entertainment paparazzi.
  6. Paparazzo was, in fact, the name of a photographer in his film.
  7. Knox still finds herself ambushed by an occasional paparazzo, her callbox buzzed by a Daily Beast reporter.
  8. When the paparazzo pestered him again, asking, “So he could do without the Grammys?”
  9. “We called him BK Boy and he gets upset,” says a New York City paparazzo who frequently stalks the couple.
  10. The paparazzo ruffled and out a functioning camera, then threatened Madoff Mack with a lawsuit.