TCPNEARa photograph or part of a film in which the camera seems to have been very close to the picture it took 〔照相或电影的〕特写;特写镜头
close-up of
a close-up of her face
她的脸部特写
in close-up
Much of the movie is shot in close-up.
这部电影有不少特写镜头。
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close-up• She brought the camera forward to get a close-up of the actor's face.• I want to get a close-up of the children's faces.• The placing of the head in a close-up is important.• Another is a close-up of a mud-encrusted hand reaching back toward a worker at the top of a precarioustwigladder.• I mean, I don't like seeing myself on camera in close-up, but then I never did.• The camera pans over the players as they write, showing each one in close-up.• Each butterfly had been photographed in close-up so that you could see every detail.• I decided not to tell him about my close-up 0f his unguarded sleeping face.• Long and mediumshots, rather than close-ups, can hidebags under the eyes.• I rediscovered them on the screen in the close-ups of objects which impressed and influenced me.• It doesn't stepoutside time, but accentuates its effects and brings them into unbearableclose-up.
in close-up• Much of the movie is shotin close-up.
a)close something ↔ upSHUT/CLOSE if a shop or building closes up or is closed up, it stops being open to the public for a period of time 〔商店暂时〕停业,歇业;〔建筑物〕关闭;封闭
The resorts are all closed up for the season.
旅游胜地在这个季节里都关闭了。
b)close up shop to stop doing something for a period of time or permanently 关门,歇业;停止〔活动等〕
When it rains, there is no alternative but to close up shop.
下雨就只有关门停业,别无选择。
c)NEARif a group of people close up, they move closer together 〔一群人〕靠近,靠拢
d)CURE close something ↔ upHEALTHY if a wound closes up or if someone closes it up, the edgesgrow together again or are sewn together 〔伤口〕合拢,愈合
The scar is closing up nicely – it’ll soon be time to take the stitches out.