Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - ying pinyin is followed by patting to form a word

ying pinyin is followed by patting to form a word

1. Pat

[pāi da]?

Gently pat: ~ the snow on the body.

2. Send a message

[pāi fā]?

Send (telegram).

3. Praising and flattering

[chuī pāi]?

Praising and flattering.

4. Dating

[pāi tuō]?

Refers to falling in love.

5. Shoot flowers

[pāi huā]?

Refers to abducting children with drugs that can make people confused.

6. Reproduction

[fān pāi]?

Taking pictures, documents, etc. as objects: ~ photos. ~File.

7. Slap the table

[pāi àn]?

Slap the table (expressing strong anger, surprise, admiration and other emotions): ~了了 (describes very anger). ~ Wow (describes great appreciation).

8. Co-production

[hé pāi]?

In line with the rhythm, it is a metaphor for coordination: two people's thoughts ~.

9. Start shooting

[kāi pāi]?

Start shooting (movies, TV series, etc.): This film started from the beginning of last year to the end of this year downtime.

10. Photography

[pāi shè]?

Use a camera or video camera to record the images of people and objects on film, tape or other storage media: ~Movies.

11. Partner

[pāi dàng]?

Collaboration; cooperation: Two famous actors play the male and female protagonists in this film.

12. Racket

[qiú pāi]?

A racket used to play table tennis, badminton, tennis, etc. Also called a racket.

13. Real shooting

[shí pāi]?

When shooting a film or television film, it refers to formal shooting or on-site shooting: ~ on-site. The video begins~.

14. Blind shooting

[máng pāi]?

Blind shooting means that under certain circumstances, without using the viewfinder or LCD screen, purely by shooting Predictive judgment of the subject is a method of shooting directly using a camera or video equipment.