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m.1 foreground.2 close up, closeup.* * *(foto, cine) close-up* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx. People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.Ex. Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex. The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game.* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx: People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.
Ex: Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex: The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game. -
2 imagen parcial
f.closeup view.
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closeup — close up (kl[=o]s [u^]p), n. a photograph or other recorded image taken at close range, or using a telephoto lens so as to appear to have been taken at close range; used especially of images of faces in which the face fills all or most of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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closeup — TV (CU) A tightly framed camera shot in which the principal subject is viewed at closerange, appearing large and dominant on screen. Pulled back slightly is a medium closeup while zoomed in very close is an extreme closeup (ECU or XCU) … Audio and video glossary
closeup — /klohs up /, n. 1. a photograph taken at close range or with a long focal length lens, on a relatively large scale. 2. Also called close shot. Motion Pictures, Television. a camera shot taken at a very short distance from the subject, to permit a … Universalium
closeup — noun /kləʊsˈʌp/ A video or film recording made with the camera positioned close to an actor, often so that only the head or face is visible. All right, Mr DeMille, Im ready for my closeup … Wiktionary
closeup — noun a photograph taken at close range (Freq. 3) • Hypernyms: ↑photograph, ↑photo, ↑exposure, ↑picture, ↑pic * * * ˈklōˌsəp adjective Etymology: close up, adverb … Useful english dictionary
closeup — n. photograph taken at close range … English contemporary dictionary
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closeup — close·up … English syllables
closeup — close•up [[t]ˈkloʊsˌʌp[/t]] n. 1) pht a photograph taken at close range or with a long focal length lens 2) sbz a movie or television shot in which some part of the subject, as the head of an actor, fills the entire frame 3) an intimate view or… … From formal English to slang
closeup — close|up sb., s (nærbillede) … Dansk ordbog