| 单词 | snapshot | 
| 释义 | snapshot From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishPhotographysnapshotsnap‧shot /ˈsnæpʃɒt $ -ʃɑːt/ noun [countable]1 TCPa photograph taken quickly and often not very skilfully SYN snapsnapshot ofa snapshot of his girlfriend2 SUMMARIZEa piece of information that quickly gives you an idea of what the situation is like at a particular timesnapshot ofThe book gives us a snapshot of life in the Middle Ages.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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