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photographic

/foh-tuh-graf-ik/US // ˌfoʊ təˈgræf ɪk //UK // (ˌfəʊtəˈɡræfɪk) //

摄影,照片,摄影报道,摄影作品

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to photography.
    • : used in, or produced by means of, photography: photographic equipment; the photographic coverage of a newspaper.
    • : suggestive of a photograph; extremely realistic and detailed: photographic accuracy.
    • : remembering, reproducing, or functioning with the precision of a photograph: a photographic memory.

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Examples

  • Removing their shoes to prevent leaving boot prints, the engineers climbed in through the truck’s roof in their stocking feet, carrying a drop light and photographic equipment.

  • Navistar Direct Marketing fired him “after a review of photographic evidence.”

  • Tom Greaves took a photographic portrait, cut it into strips and reassembled it so it appears whole yet fragile.

  • Iconic photographer Ansel Adams considered his negatives the photographic equivalent of a musical score, and the prints were the performances.

  • Revel added training videos, tests and a helmet selfie feature that requires photographic evidence the user is wearing a helmet, as well as a community reporting tool.

  • Throughout the rest of the room are similar examples of photographic inspiration.

  • In one of my homicides, I had one wonderful witness, a legit Good Samaritan with 20-20 vision and photographic memory.

  • At least in the photographic darkroom, the first time you go in, the lights are on.

  • Pistoletto uses life-size mirrors as a base on which he adds painted figures or photographic prints.

  • Lots of photographs, photographic websites, or libraries in London.

  • The one given in the present volume is a photographic facsimile of the Harvard original.

  • Petri dish or cleaned photographic plates for sputum examination.

  • Your inquiry as to the best mode of constructing a glass chamber for photographic purposes will be answered in our next.

  • This effect has no doubt been accentuated in the subsequent photographic processes.

  • For this reason the photographic images are less sensitive to conditions affecting the seeing than the visual images.