Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What are the memorized words?

What are the memorized words?

Background? [ bèi jǐng ]: 1. The setting on the stage or in a movie or TV series. Place it at the back to set off the foreground. 2. The scenery that sets off the subject in pictures and photography. 3. Historical situations or real-life circumstances that have an impact on characters and events. 4. Refers to the power behind.

Spine? [ jǐ bèi ]: The middle bone on the back of humans and animals.

Debt? [ bēi zhài ]: debt; debt.

Back eye? [ bèi yǎn ]: A (place) that is difficult for people to see.

Xiangbei? [xiàng bèi]: the back of a person: looking at each other from the back of the item (describing a lot of people walking continuously).

Back basket? [ bēi kuāng ]: A basket carried on the back (bèi).

Recite? [ bèi sòng ]: read the words read from memory: recite the text. Recite Tang poetry.

Back up? [ diàn bèi ]: 1. Metaphor for someone who has suffered on behalf of someone else: It’s too unfair, isn’t this asking me to back up someone else’s back? 2. Refers to a person who has suffered someone else’s back: It’s too bad to let an innocent person back up someone’s back. It shouldn't be.

Breach of promise? [ bèi yuē ]: break a previous agreement; breach of trust: break a promise and break an oath.

Back bamboo basket? [ bēi dōu ]: A bamboo basket carried on the back (bèi) to transport things.