单词 | snapshot |
释义 | snapshot From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Photographysnapshotsnap‧shot /ˈsnæpʃɒt $ -ʃɑːt/ noun [countable]1 TCPa photograph taken quickly and often not very skilfully SYN snapsnapshot of a snapshot of his girlfriend2 SUMMARIZEa piece of information that quickly gives you an idea of what the situation is like at a particular timesnapshot ofgives us a snapshot of life in the Middle Ages. The book Examples from the Corpussnapshot• It is a snapshot at one point in time and is therefore only relevant to that point in time.• Trends, like snapshots, need to be based on good evidence.• Every basketball season is a series of snapshots.• This was the conclusion of a 72-hour period that gave us the perfect snapshot of these Rockets.• Britain is a country in crisis, and this recent snapshot of life here proves it.• I sent some snapshots of the kids.• He occasionally takes snapshots with a simple camera.• Leonard said he could not believe the photographers' testimony that they had forgotten all about the snapshots until recently.snapshot of• The survey results give us a snapshot of employees' opinions of the new training program. |
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