Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Using photographic terms to find positions: English translation of flat shot, side shot, back shot, back shot, oblique side shot, etc.

Using photographic terms to find positions: English translation of flat shot, side shot, back shot, back shot, oblique side shot, etc.

Flat stroke: flat stroke, side stroke: side stroke, overhead stroke, pitching and target stroke.

1 pronunciation, Ping: English [fl? T], beautiful [fl? t].?

2. Interpretation: horizontal; Flat; Smooth.

A suite of rooms; Apartment; Unit house; A flat part of (something); Flat land, especially by the water; low-lying land

Lie on your back, esp on another surface; Affirmation; Direct; Below standard pitch.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) lives in an apartment; Share an apartment.

3. Usage:

Flat can be used as an adjective, which basically means "flat" and "flat", indicating that the surface is not obviously curved, convex or inclined. It can also be used as a metaphor to mean "plain", "boring" and "listless", or "plain and shallow", and can be used as an attribute or predicate in a sentence.

Flat can also mean "fixed (price) and unified (charge)", which is only used as an attribute at this time.

Flat, when used as a noun, refers to "a suite" and "apartment suite" on a certain floor in a building, which are mostly used in British English and apartment in American English.

4. Example:

Sarah. Life? With what? She? Husband? And then what? Children? Are you online? Answer? Pingping? Are you online? Central? London. ?

Sarah lives with her husband and children in an apartment in central London.

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Synonym of flatness: smoothness.

1, fluent pronunciation: English [smu? ], beautiful [smu? ]。 ?

2. Interpretation: adjective ping; Flat; Smooth; Smooth; Not caking; Uniformly mixing; Smooth; Smooth.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) flattening; Flatten; Smooth; Smooth; To spread (a soft substance) evenly.

3. Usage:

Smooth can be used as an adjective, which basically means "slippery". When referring to the surface state of things, it means "smooth, smooth and flat"; It can also mean that the object does not shake or bump when moving; It can also refer to "fluency, harmony and pleasure" in articles, styles and tone. When referring to people, it means that manners and appearance are "smooth, gentle, glib and flattering", which is often derogatory. When referring to drinks, it means that the taste is "delicious and mellow".

Smooth as a verb means "make smooth" and "make flat", which can be extended to "make smooth".

Smooth is used as a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun. Can be used for passive structures.