Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - I like photography. How to express it in English, shoot or photograph?
I like photography. How to express it in English, shoot or photograph?
Photography is used here. Photography as a noun means photography and photography. Shooting, as a photography lecture, is often used in verbs. For example:
1, mine? Hobbies? Is it? Letter? Writing? Football? Music? Photography? And then what? Tennis. My hobbies are writing letters, playing football, listening to music, taking photos and playing tennis.
2. Huh? No? We are? Going? Where to? Shoot? It? Are you online? Hollywood,? Open? That? Back? A lot. Uh, no, we'll shoot it in a Hollywood studio.
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Idioms about shooting:
Something/someone (bre, informative) is lost; Get rid of; Deal with it?
I'll be happy to get rid of this car. I really want to sell this car.
2. Be like catching turtles in a jar: (informative) a piece of cake; Explore the bag and take things; Is it easy to get?
Example: What do you mean you can't do it? It's like fishing in a bucket! What do you mean you can't do it? This is not a piece of cake!
3, shoot the breeze/nonsense: (name, knowledge) chat; Small talk?
We sat in the bar chatting. We sat in a bar and chatted.
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