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单词 close up
释义
close up
1. phrasal verb
If someone closes up a building, they shut it completely and securely, often because they are going away.
Just close up the shop. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
The summer house had been closed up all year. [VERB-ed PARTICLE]
2. phrasal verb
If an opening, gap, or something hollow closes up, or if you close it up, it becomes closed or covered.
Don't use cold water as it shocks the blood vessels into closing up. [VERB PARTICLE]
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]
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close-up
(kls ʌp )
Word forms: close-ups
countable noun
A close-up is a photograph or a picture in a film that shows a lot of detail because it is taken very near to the subject.
...a close-up of Harvey's face. [+ of]
in close-up phrase
If you see something in close-up, you see it in great detail in a photograph or piece of film which has been taken very near to the subject.
Hughes stared up at him in close-up from the photograph.
Collocations:
close-up image
It employs perfect binding instead of stapled pages, and usually features a close-up image of a fly on its cover.
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Some photos allegedly show blood dripping out of her head, while others are close-up images of her body.
The Sun
Top right: tourists take close-up images of the barbed-wire fencing that surrounds the site.
Times, Sunday Times
The answer he came up with was a 20m video screen above the stage relaying live, close-up images of the singers from three camera operators.
Times,Sunday Times
Close-up images of the asteroid, with a resolution up to 10 m per pixel, were later published online.
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close-up look
They thronged to get a close-up look of another one yesterday.
The Sun
Though the copy might fool someone at a distance (a long distance), a close-up look reveals a sad attempt for a counterfeit.
Christianity Today
A chat with our imaging department, and a close-up look at the original, revealed the results of auto-correction.
Times, Sunday Times
Viewers will get a close-up look at six celebrity couples behind closed doors, as fly-on-the-wall cameras follow them home after rehearsals.
The Sun
You may be underestimating the quality of love in a relationship but a close-up look will reveal its exceptional potential.
The Sun
close-up photo
The high definition result means brows are so good they withstand scrutiny even in the most extreme close-up photo.
The Sun
However, parades and night-time shows will not return immediately and neither will close-up photos with characters.
Times,Sunday Times
In other rounds the contestants answer questions about their areas of specialty, locate obscure body parts on naked models and identify parasites from close-up photos.
Times, Sunday Times
Close-up photos from two occasions - one taken during the inauguration!
Times, Sunday Times
Her later close-up photos of sandy beaches and vegetation are fascinating abstractions in black-and-white.
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close-up photograph
A tourist who ignored warnings and tried to get a close-up photograph of a komodo dragon has been badly bitten in the leg.
Times, Sunday Times
People are encouraged to report any mitten crab sightings, along with details (date, specific location, size) and a close-up photograph or specimen if possible.
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This book uses pop-ups, pull-tabs and close-up photographs to illustrate what happens beneath the skin of one of nature's greatest wonders - the human body.
Times, Sunday Times
His first exhibition consisted of close-up photographs of leaves that supposedly symbolised the cycle of life.
Times, Sunday Times
Arty close-up photographs of orchids adorned the walls.
Times, Sunday Times
close-up photography
He enjoys landscape and extreme close-up photography, something he has done since university days.
Times, Sunday Times
The loss of infinity-focus may not be significant in macro or close-up photography.
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It makes extensive use of slow motion and close-up photography, techniques which are now standard in sports coverage.
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Both feature extensive use of close-up photography of actual insects.
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close-up picture
Earlier this month he posted a close-up picture of his heavily muscled arms and torso.
Times, Sunday Times
This can be seen in the close-up picture.
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They were initially shown close-up pictures of 10 to 20 anonymous faces for 20 seconds and asked to memorise them.
Times, Sunday Times
Aside from taking the first close-up pictures of the planet, the probes discovered its magnetosphere and its largely fluid interior.
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He designed covers and hundreds of pages for the magazine; close-up pictures, fragmented faces and bodies as well as jewellery and beauty products, with the same obsession for detail.
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close-up view of
At the back she had a close-up view of the houses behind, a vista of irregular windows and drainpipes leaning at crazy angles.
Thomas, Rosie THE WHITE DOVE (2003)
A typical example is a close-up view of the façade of a building.
Improve Your Landscape Painting
This close-up view of what had been trumpeted as the greatest army on earth provided facts which took time to absorb.
Shah, Idries KARA KUSH (2002)
extreme close-up
The high definition result means brows are so good they withstand scrutiny even in the most extreme close-up photo.
The Sun
Ordinarily, if a broadcaster shows you an extreme close-up, it's because they want you to notice something about it.
Times, Sunday Times
He enjoys landscape and extreme close-up photography, something he has done since university days.
Times, Sunday Times
At last, a moment of restraint from the host broadcaster in relation to the use of super-slow-motion replays in extreme close-up.
Times, Sunday Times
He goes into extreme close-up on almost every scene.
Times, Sunday Times
tight close-up
The viewer gazes, sometimes in tight close-up, sometimes down long dripping vistas, at a desolate world of bare branches and burrowing beetles, boarded-up doorways and a pair of prowlers.
Times, Sunday Times
With the wind blowing through her hair, the camera moves into a tight close-up on her face.
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It's quite common now to simply lose the wrinkles in post-production, especially on tight close-ups.
Times, Sunday Times
The tight close-ups, made in an orthodox way, gave the programme its pathos.
Times, Sunday Times
The tight close-ups helped the narration of the story which focussed on the poetry and songs.
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Translations:
Chinese: 特写
Japanese: クローズアップ
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