photo-offset
光电胶卷,光电胶印,光电胶合板,光电胶合剂
Definitions
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- : 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.
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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.