Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How do you say photos in English?

How do you say photos in English?

Photos are expressed in English and pronounced in English [? f? t? ɡrɑ? F] beauty [? fo? t? ɡr? f].

photograph

I. Interpretation

Photos; Photos;

Verb (abbreviation of verb) takes a picture; Take pictures;

Second, the change of word form.

Third person singular: photo? Plural number: photo? Now participle: photography? Past tense: photographed? Past participle: take pictures

Third, usage

When photo is used as a noun, it means "photo", for example:

She took a picture of a beautiful sunset. She took a picture of a beautiful sunset.

As a verb, it means "taking pictures", for example:

He likes shooting wild animals. He likes to photograph animals in the wild.

Fourthly, bilingual examples.

1, that? Photos? Isn't it? See? Like what? She? Where is it? All of them. ?

That photo is nothing like her.

2. take it? Answer? Close? See? Where is it? This? Photos. ?

Take a closer look at this photo.

3. Some? People? Just? No? Photos? All right. ?

Some people just don't take pictures.

I will? See? Out? Those? Old? Photos? What about you? Wanted? Where to? See. ?

I'll find out those old photos you want to see.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) collocation

Take a picture.-Take a picture

Professional photography-professional photography

Take a photo.-Take a photo

Edit photo-Edit photo

Digital photos-digital photos