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  • 1 focus

    [ˈfoukəs] plurals ˈfocuses ~foci [ˈfousaɪ]
    1. noun
    1) the point at which rays of light meet after passing through a lens.
    بُؤْرَه
    2) a point to which light, a look, attention etc is directed:

    She was the focus of everyone's attention.

    مَرْكِز الإهْتِمام
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈfocus(s)ed
    1) to adjust (a camera, binoculars etc) in order to get a clear picture:

    Remember to focus the camera / the picture before taking the photograph.

    يَضْبِطُ آلة التَصْوير
    2) to direct (attention etc) to one point:

    The accident focussed public attention on the danger.

    يُرَكِّز، يَوَجِّـه

    Arabic-English dictionary > focus

  • 2 shutter

    [ˈʃatə] noun
    1) one of usually two usually wooden covers over a window:

    He closed the shutters.

    دَرْفَة الشُّبّاك الخَشَبِيَّه
    2) the moving cover over the lens of a camera, which opens when a photograph is taken:

    When the shutter opens, light is allowed into the camera and reacts with the film.

    حاجِب عَدَسَة الكاميرا

    Arabic-English dictionary > shutter

  • 3 هل عندك كاميرا بمقياس ضوء أوتوماتيكي

    have you got a camera with an automatic light meter

    Arabic-English dictionary > هل عندك كاميرا بمقياس ضوء أوتوماتيكي

  • 4 aperture

    [ˈæpətjuə] noun
    1) an opening or hole.
    ثُقْب، فَتْحَه
    2) (the size of) the opening (eg in a camera) through which light passes.
    فَتْحَة عَدَسَة الكاميرا

    Arabic-English dictionary > aperture

  • 5 click

    [klɪk]
    1. noun
    a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on:

    the click of the camera.

    طَقْطَقَه، قَرْقَعَه، طَقَّه
    2. verb
    to (cause to) make such a sound:

    The gate clicked.

    يُقَرْقِع، يَطَقْطِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > click

  • 6 expose

    [ɪkˈspəuz] verb
    1) to uncover; to leave unprotected from (eg weather, danger, observation etc):

    Don't expose children to danger.

    يُعَرِّض، يَكْشِف
    2) to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities):

    It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.

    يَكْتَشِف، يَكْشِفُ عَن
    3) by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).
    يَلْتَقِط صورا فوتوغرافِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > expose

  • 7 photograph

    [ˈfəutəgraːf]
    1. noun
    (abbreviation photo [ˈfoutou]) a picture taken by a camera, using the action of light on film or plates covered with certain chemicals:

    I took a lot of photographs during my holiday.

    صورَه
    2. verb
    to take a photograph or photographs of (a person, thing etc):

    He spends all his time photographing old buildings.

    يُصَوِّر

    Arabic-English dictionary > photograph

  • 8 ركز (على)

    رَكَّزَ (على)‏ \ centre, center: to (cause to) have as a main subject; concentrate on: Her life centres around her work. Attention centred on the man who was speaking. fix: to direct (one’s eyes or attention) firmly: His eyes were fixed on her face. focus: (in photography, etc.) to change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. \ See Also ثبت (ثَبَّتَ)، صوب (صَوَّبَ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > ركز (على)

  • 9 صوب

    صَوَّبَ \ aim: send or point in a certain direction: I aimed (my gun) at his heart. He aimed (a blow) at my head. focus: (in photography, etc.) change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. point: to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. put right: to correct (an injustice, a mistake, a fault, etc.): I must put that clock right, because it shows the wrong time.

    Arabic-English dictionary > صوب

  • 10 aim

    صَوَّبَ \ aim: send or point in a certain direction: I aimed (my gun) at his heart. He aimed (a blow) at my head. focus: (in photography, etc.) change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. point: to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. put right: to correct (an injustice, a mistake, a fault, etc.): I must put that clock right, because it shows the wrong time.

    Arabic-English glossary > aim

  • 11 focus

    صَوَّبَ \ aim: send or point in a certain direction: I aimed (my gun) at his heart. He aimed (a blow) at my head. focus: (in photography, etc.) change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. point: to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. put right: to correct (an injustice, a mistake, a fault, etc.): I must put that clock right, because it shows the wrong time.

    Arabic-English glossary > focus

  • 12 point

    صَوَّبَ \ aim: send or point in a certain direction: I aimed (my gun) at his heart. He aimed (a blow) at my head. focus: (in photography, etc.) change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. point: to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. put right: to correct (an injustice, a mistake, a fault, etc.): I must put that clock right, because it shows the wrong time.

    Arabic-English glossary > point

  • 13 put right

    صَوَّبَ \ aim: send or point in a certain direction: I aimed (my gun) at his heart. He aimed (a blow) at my head. focus: (in photography, etc.) change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. point: to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. put right: to correct (an injustice, a mistake, a fault, etc.): I must put that clock right, because it shows the wrong time.

    Arabic-English glossary > put right

  • 14 centre, center

    رَكَّزَ (على)‏ \ centre, center: to (cause to) have as a main subject; concentrate on: Her life centres around her work. Attention centred on the man who was speaking. fix: to direct (one’s eyes or attention) firmly: His eyes were fixed on her face. focus: (in photography, etc.) to change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. \ See Also ثبت (ثَبَّتَ)، صوب (صَوَّبَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > centre, center

  • 15 fix

    رَكَّزَ (على)‏ \ centre, center: to (cause to) have as a main subject; concentrate on: Her life centres around her work. Attention centred on the man who was speaking. fix: to direct (one’s eyes or attention) firmly: His eyes were fixed on her face. focus: (in photography, etc.) to change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. \ See Also ثبت (ثَبَّتَ)، صوب (صَوَّبَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > fix

  • 16 focus

    رَكَّزَ (على)‏ \ centre, center: to (cause to) have as a main subject; concentrate on: Her life centres around her work. Attention centred on the man who was speaking. fix: to direct (one’s eyes or attention) firmly: His eyes were fixed on her face. focus: (in photography, etc.) to change (the eye, a camera) so that the lines of light entering it come to a point and form a clear picture: He focused his eyes on the distant horseman. \ See Also ثبت (ثَبَّتَ)، صوب (صَوَّبَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > focus

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