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单词 close-up
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Definition of close-up in English:

close-up

noun ˈkləʊsʌpˈkloʊsˌəp
  • 1A photograph or film image taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale.

    a close-up of her face
    they see themselves in close-up
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Views shift from close-ups to vistas and from one angle of vision to another, as if captured by a peripatetic camera.
    • The film begins with a close-up of an eye, one of several repeated motifs.
    • Images - including stark close-ups of people - are in crisp black and white.
    • That's why, after a certain number of films, I couldn't stand looking at myself in close-up.
    • The beginning of the film shows a selection of different modes of transport, all in close-up and fragmented.
    • The film is a slow zoom from an extreme wide shot of a room into an extreme close-up of a single image.
    • We did so, and moved towards the nearest exit that would still allow us a close-up view of the fireworks.
    • We see images of a panther and a tiger in close-up pacing their cages.
    • The expressions on the faces of the players in close-up provoke emotion in the audience.
    • Cinematically put, you have to shoot at once in close-up and with a wide-angle lens.
    • Apparently the highlight of the film is a long close-up of a turtle eating grapes.
    • If you take close-ups only occasionally, a simple set of screw-on close-up filters will provide an inexpensive solution.
    • As I positioned myself for some close-ups, my film ran out and I whipped out another reel to reload.
    • The camera stays in close-up as it follows her walking down the street.
    • If I missed a detail I would go back and film a close-up or something to help link the images.
    • He decided, on the spur of the moment, to photograph their bodies in close-up.
    • The predominant use of close-ups and extreme close-ups throughout the film also expresses this excess.
    • He toured the eerily dark and vacant structure to get a close-up view of the damage.
    • Wide shots of the men on the mountain are used, while actors play the pair in close-up scenes filmed in the European Alps.
    • Lying among the barberfish, I was able to get good close-up photographs even with my super-wide-angle lens.
    • Her photographs are mainly close-ups of trees, but also include patterns found on weathered concrete or left behind by removed posters.
    1. 1.1 An intimate and detailed description or study.
      as modifier the book's close-up account of the violence
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The close-up reporting that follows is detailed and selective in its focus.
      • Here's a close-up view of your habits - what drives you to eat, overeat or even undereat.
      • This book consists of close-up reporting, deploying a novelist's eye for detail and ear for dialogue.
      • Hers is an intimate, common and close-up portrayal, full of everyday happenings and concerns.
 
 

Definition of close-up in US English:

close-up

nounˈklōsˌəpˈkloʊsˌəp
  • 1A photograph, movie, or video taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale.

    a close-up of her face
    they see themselves in close-up
    as modifier a close-up view
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The beginning of the film shows a selection of different modes of transport, all in close-up and fragmented.
    • If you take close-ups only occasionally, a simple set of screw-on close-up filters will provide an inexpensive solution.
    • He decided, on the spur of the moment, to photograph their bodies in close-up.
    • Apparently the highlight of the film is a long close-up of a turtle eating grapes.
    • That's why, after a certain number of films, I couldn't stand looking at myself in close-up.
    • Her photographs are mainly close-ups of trees, but also include patterns found on weathered concrete or left behind by removed posters.
    • Images - including stark close-ups of people - are in crisp black and white.
    • Wide shots of the men on the mountain are used, while actors play the pair in close-up scenes filmed in the European Alps.
    • The film is a slow zoom from an extreme wide shot of a room into an extreme close-up of a single image.
    • He toured the eerily dark and vacant structure to get a close-up view of the damage.
    • Lying among the barberfish, I was able to get good close-up photographs even with my super-wide-angle lens.
    • Cinematically put, you have to shoot at once in close-up and with a wide-angle lens.
    • If I missed a detail I would go back and film a close-up or something to help link the images.
    • The film begins with a close-up of an eye, one of several repeated motifs.
    • The expressions on the faces of the players in close-up provoke emotion in the audience.
    • We see images of a panther and a tiger in close-up pacing their cages.
    • The predominant use of close-ups and extreme close-ups throughout the film also expresses this excess.
    • As I positioned myself for some close-ups, my film ran out and I whipped out another reel to reload.
    • We did so, and moved towards the nearest exit that would still allow us a close-up view of the fireworks.
    • Views shift from close-ups to vistas and from one angle of vision to another, as if captured by a peripatetic camera.
    • The camera stays in close-up as it follows her walking down the street.
    1. 1.1 An intimate and detailed description or study.
      as modifier the book's close-up account of the violence
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here's a close-up view of your habits - what drives you to eat, overeat or even undereat.
      • This book consists of close-up reporting, deploying a novelist's eye for detail and ear for dialogue.
      • Hers is an intimate, common and close-up portrayal, full of everyday happenings and concerns.
      • The close-up reporting that follows is detailed and selective in its focus.
 
 
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