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photographed

/foh-tuh-graf, -grahf/US // ˈfoʊ təˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf //UK // (ˈfəʊtəˌɡrɑːf, -ˌɡræf) //

上镜的,上照的,上镜,上图

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a picture produced by photography.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to take a photograph of.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to practice photography.
    • : to be photographed or be suitable for being photographed in some specified way: The children photograph well.

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Examples

  • Two important caveats I should mention about this guide …One, you’ll note the iZip I use in the photographs has a removable battery.

  • He then turned each photograph into small paintings, hundreds of which now line the interior of the police station.

  • Eleven years later, Edwin Hubble spotted a Cepheid in a plate photograph from the 100-inch telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory in California.

  • To misdirect the algorithm, the researchers used an image translation algorithm known as CycleGAN, which excels at morphing photographs from one style into another.

  • Time permitting, Maynard planned to wander the city taking photographs.

  • No matter what Hitchcock said, what he did was to photograph our fears and make palpable the invisible.

  • Strandf could photograph anything from a blind woman to a picket fence and make the image indelible.

  • So what of the photograph of what the Senate report described as a “well-used waterboard” with buckets around it, at the Salt Pit?

  • Twenty-eight years ago, Veronique Vial was asked to photograph Cirque du Soleil.

  • Her solution: a bucket list of influential people and places to visit and photograph.

  • I will drop his photograph into the fire, and tear the fly-leaf out of the Mrs. Browning he gave me.

  • The lady who accompanied her he guessed to be her stepsister; indeed, he had seen a photograph of her at Hill Street.

  • Was it possible, he wondered, that he had seen that striking face in some photograph, or perhaps in some illustrated paper?

  • A photograph taken on such a night is not, however, perceptibly inferior to one taken when the seeing is perfect.

  • So during the daytime Sara Lee looked—at intervals—at the photograph, and got that feel of drive and force.

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