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snapshot

/snap-shot/US // ˈsnæpˌʃɒt //UK // (ˈsnæpˌʃɒt) //

快照,速写,速射,快报

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly by a handheld camera.
    • : Hunting. a quick shot taken without deliberate aim.
    • : Informal. a brief appraisal, summary, or profile.
  1. 1

    snap·shot or snap·shot·ted, snap·shot·ting.

    • : to photograph informally and quickly.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The result provides a snapshot of campus as it was when the world went on pause in March.

  • Instead, our prediction blends the polling-driven snapshot with a “fundamentals forecast” based on economic conditions and whether an incumbent is seeking reelection.

  • Our national snapshot is not the same thing as our prediction of the Election Day outcome.

  • So here’s a snapshot of all 38 statewide elections since the pandemic started and what macro trends we’ve been able to observe so far.

  • As much as possible, the team looked at the first round of transmission, in hopes of getting an accurate snapshot of the risks different types of settings pose.

  • We surveyed the strange world of celebrity gaming cameos to give you a snapshot of the most successful and the most inexplicable.

  • It is an indelible snapshot burned into our brains of mortality and sports at their highest level.

  • At any given medical evaluation you get no more than a snapshot.

  • All in all, an unedifying and unhealthy snapshot of conservatism today.

  • The show represents a very specific snapshot of a very specific cultural subset existing at this very second in time.

  • We stayed two days at the island, and had, in addition, a very picturesque snapshot at the native life.

  • "You have not liked him since you found that he took that snapshot of me," she said whimsically.

  • His brain registered these vague figures with the instantaneity of a snapshot camera at full noon.

  • He unbuttoned his coat, and drew out his pocket-book, and from it a little snapshot photograph, which he handed to Nancy.

  • Against one of the columns at the entrance I took a snapshot of my dear wife and our friend Miss Himmel.