英:[taim iksˈpəuʒə]
美:[taɪm ɪkˈspoʒɚ]
英:[taim iksˈpəuʒə]
美:[taɪm ɪkˈspoʒɚ]
定时曝光;
Noun
1. a photograph produced with a relatively long exposure time
2. exposure of a film for a relatively long time (more than half a second)
The first known use of time exposure was in 1893
face1 of 2noun
the front part of the head
an expression of the face
a friendly face
grimace
make a face
outward appearance
on the face of it
dignity sense 1, prestige
lose face
a front, upper, or outer surface
the face of a cliff
any of the flat surfaces that form the boundary of a solid in geometry
every cube has six faces
a surface or side that is marked or specially prepared
the face of a certificate
an exposed surface of rock
the end (as of a mine tunnel) at which work is going on
person
a lot of new faces around here
face2 of 2verb
to line near the edge especially with a different material
face a hem
to cover the front or surface of
faced the building with marble
to meet face-to-face face one's accusers
faced the opposing team
to stand or sit with the face toward
face the class
to have the front oriented toward
a house facing the park
to recognize and deal with
face facts
to oppose by confronting with determination
face down their critics
to turn toward
face the east
pass1 of 3verb
move entry 1 sense 2, proceed
to go away
the pain will soon pass
die entry 1 sense 1—often used with on
to go by or beyond or move past
to go or allow to go across, over, or through
let no one pass
to change or transfer ownership or possession
recipes passed down through the family
happen sense 2, occur
to gain the approval of a legislative body
the bill passed both houses
to approve officially
pass a new law
to go or allow to go through an examination or course of study successfully
passed my French course
to cause to be considered
passed for an expert
to transfer or become transferred from one person to another pass a football
pass the butter
to decide not to bid, bet, or draw in a card game
to cause or permit to elapse : spend
pass time
to state judicially
pass sentence
pass2 of 3noun
passage sense 2a, way
a gap in a mountain range
pass3 of 3noun
the act or an instance of passing : passage
accomplishment sense 1, realization—used in the phrases come to pass and bring to pass
situation sense 3, condition
have come to a strange pass
a written permission to enter or leave or to move about freely
a soldier's three-day pass
a moving of the hands over or along something
a transfer of a ball or puck from one player to anotherespecially: forward pass
base on balls
an act of passing in a card game
effort sense 2, try
make a pass at it
time-honoredadjective
being in use for a long time
time-honored traditions
time exposurenoun
a photograph taken by the exposure of film for a definite time usually of more than one half second
1 The long time exposure of this image makes the laser obvious, as well as the incredible vista of the Milky Way streaming overhead.
2 Not all tree species are equally sensitive to the same dosage or active ingredient, but those that are more vulnerable to damage can show drastic impacts from even relatively mild or one time exposures during just the right stage of growth.
3 Prime time exposure and wins can also contribute to extreme success post-prime time.
4 Can Fox News bear to give prime-time exposure to Biden's policies?
5 No specific symptoms were listed, but according to Mayo Clinic, an anaphylactoid reaction can occur following a first-time exposure to a substance in non-sensitised patients.
6 The policy only applies to teachers who had a one-time exposure.
7 With the advent of better, cheaper, faster, and more mobile technologies for capturing our faces, the time exposure of a whole generation was about to become a great deal more achievable.
8 Columbia Business School is the only world-class, Ivy League business school that delivers a learning experience where academic excellence meets with real-time exposure to the pulse of global business.
9 In addition, Jay Chou in the film the first time exposure modeling.
此外, 周杰伦在片中的造型也首次曝光.
10 To make this image, the photographer followed a time exposure with a flash.
为了拍摄这张图片, 摄影师用闪光灯进行了定时曝光.
11 Greater stability and durability without getting deteriorated for long time exposure.
稳定性好,长期放置不会变质,使用方便.
12 Because time exposure a screen, change the exposure range than increasing exposure time faster, and more.
因为一次曝平一块网版, 保持曝平间隔比增增曝平工夫更迟 、 更合用.
13 Headlights weave a path along Highway 101 south of Gold Beach, Oregon, in this time exposure.
太平洋海岸图片.汽车头灯编织一条沿101号公路以南戈尔德比奇, 俄勒冈州, 在这个时候曝光.
14 Of course, no matter where you have to ask and dental equipment is a time exposure.
当然, 不管在那里,你都要问清楚和牙齿接触的设备是否一次性.