Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Shadow word set

Shadow word set

1, photography [shy ǐ ng] _

The process in which a subject is imaged on a photographic negative through a lens. Generally refers to photography, film photography and television photography.

2. Alone [xí ngdā ny ǐ ngzh: and] _

Describe loneliness, no partner. Also known as negative film.

3. Without a trace

Trace: trace. There's not a trace. The description is completely gone, gone.

4. Screen wall [yǐngbì]_

A shielding wall on a gate or screen door. There are also wooden ones, which have a base below and can move, and the top is like a roof.

5. The epitome of [Su Bu y ǐ ng] _

Refers to the specific and subtle things that can represent the same type and reflect the broad social life: Rongfu and Ningfu depicted in A Dream of Red Mansions are the epitome of the feudal society that is about to collapse.

6, Gu Ying self-pity [gù y ǐ ngz and liá n] _

Jin wrote in the poem "Two Poems of Luo Dao": "Stand and look at your hometown and feel sorry for yourself." The original intention is to look back at your own shadow and feel sorry for yourself. Describe loneliness and depression. Later it was also used to describe self-appreciation.

7. Dimly [y ǐ ngy ǐ ng Chu Chu] _

State words. Vaguely; Unreal: At dawn, you can see the top of the locust tree outside the wall.