photogenic
英 [,fəʊtə(ʊ)'dʒenɪk; -'dʒiːn-]
美 [,foto'dʒɛnɪk]
photogenic 上相的,上镜的phot-,光,-gen,产生,词源同generate.字面意思即由光产生的,为photography的早期术语,原称为photogenic drawing.后20世纪初照相流行起来后,该词被赋予新义上相的,上镜的。
- photogenic (adj.)
- 1839, "produced or caused by light," from photo- "light" + -genic "produced by" (see genus). Originally in photogenic drawing, the early term for "photography;" meaning "photographing well" is first attested 1928, from photo- as short for "photograph."
- 1. I've got a million photos of my boy. He's very photogenic.
- 我给儿子拍了好多照片,他非常上镜。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I'm not very photogenic.
- 我不大上相。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. Then came the gulf disaster. Suddenly, environmental destruction was photogenic again.
- 就在这时海湾灾难发生了. 忽然之间, 对环境的破坏重新成了电视聚焦点.
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- 4. Love is photogenic so it needs darkness to develop.
- 爱情就像照片,需要大量的暗房时间来培养.
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- 5. Beach clean water, the photogenic powder white sand , gentle terrain.
- 海滩水质清澈, 沙白细柔, 地势平缓.
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