Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Look at the photos. How to say it in English?

Look at the photos. How to say it in English?

Photo English: photos; Pictures; Photos; photolithograph

1, picture: English [? f? t? ] beauty [? fo? Where to? ]?

Photo, photo, is the abbreviation of photo.

Transitive verb & take a picture of ...)

Plural number: photo

Example:

I have? Understand? Answer? Photos? Yes? Him? Open? That? Wall. ?

I hung a picture of him on the wall.

2. Picture: English [? p? kt? (r)] Beauty [? p? kt? ]?

Photos, portraits; Pictures, pictures; Movies; sight

Conception; Imagine; Describe, draw; describe

Example:

That? Tourists? Really? Nothing? Where to? Do what? But? Take? Pictures? Yes? Every one? Other?

Tourists have nothing to do but take pictures of each other.

3. Figure: English [? f? t? Grɑ:f] beautiful [? fo? t? gr? f]?

Photo [photo]

Transitive verb & take a picture of; Take pictures, photography; Become the subject of the photo and appear in the photo.

Example:

She? Photos? Appeared? Open? That? Front? Peggy? Yes? That? New? York? Time magazine. ?

Her picture appeared on the front page of The New York Times.

4. Photocopying

English ['f? t? Public relations? Nt] beauty ['fo? t? Public relations? nt]?

Photos; Photos; Photocopying (painting)

Extended data:

Discrimination of words:

Photo and photo have the same meaning and usage, but photo is more informal and often used in spoken English.

Shot refers to photos, and the word emphasizes the process of taking photos, not the photos that have been taken.

A Snapshot/snap refers to a photo taken by a non-professional photographer.

Portrait refers to portraits, busts and busts, which are usually taken by professional photographers.