close-up
- IPA[ˈklōsəp]
美式
- a photograph, movie, or video taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale;an intimate and detailed description or study
noun: close-up, plural noun: close-ups
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名詞
- 1. a photograph, movie, or video taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale a close-up of her face they see themselves in close-up
- ▪ an intimate and detailed description or study the book's close-up account of the violence
- stop using or operating a business or building
Oxford Dictionary
- at very close range: he was able to experience glaciers calving up-close
- showing or allowing considerable detail: an up-close look at a panorama of products and services
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of an opening) grow smaller or become blocked by something
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of an opening) grow smaller or become blocked by something
Oxford Dictionary
- very near
Oxford Dictionary
- very near
Oxford American Dictionary
- cease business activity or operation, either temporarily or permanently
Oxford American Dictionary
- cease business or operation, either temporarily or permanently
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkləʊsʌp]
英式
- a photograph or film image taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale: a close-up of her face they see themselves in close-up
Oxford Dictionary