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photo-offset

/foh-toh-awf-set, -of-/US // ˌfoʊ toʊˈɔfˌsɛt, -ˈɒf- //

光电胶卷,光电胶印,光电胶合板,光电胶合剂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a method of printing, based on photolithography, in which the inked image is transferred from the metal plate to a rubber surface and then to the paper.
  1. 1

    pho·to-off·set, pho·to-off·set·ting.

    • : to print by photo-offset.

Examples

  • In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes.

  • Most people, however, understood the significance of the photo immediately-- especially those who share my skin.

  • The Oscar-winning actress put nude photo thieves in their place with one perfect statement.

  • A sepia photo shows him as a young boy, head in his hands, with a large book open at a bar table.

  • Overnight on a New York City street, two artists might be creating their latest photo set, made entirely from discarded items.

  • The Constitution requires that reapportionment or redistricting take place every ten years to offset population changes.

  • Russia thought by joining hands with France she would offset the power of Germany and Austria.

  • To offset this, I paid Mike $600 a year, and employed his son Joe at $1.75 a day, for twenty weeks.

  • I will go over and get the fullest particulars, find his grave, have it carefully marked, and send you a photo.

  • The two effects would consequently offset each other under such conditions.