释义 |
close-up noun (-s) Etymology: close up, adverb 1. a. : a motion picture taken very near an object or person to emphasize detail strongly or accentuate mood b. : a photograph taken at close range c. : photographic presentation produced with camera and object in close proximity < television is mostly in close-up > 2. a. : a close or intimate view or examination of anything b. : a voice amplified to give the effect of issuing from close proximity c. : a theatrical scene in which action is focused on the facial expression and emotional tension of certain characters d. : a compact intimate biography < it affords unique close-ups of key actors in political melodrama being played in Europe > |