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 snapshot ['snæpʃɒt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 快照, 抽点打印

[计] 瞬象; 抽点打印




    snapshot
    [ noun ]
    an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
    <noun.artifact>
    my snapshots haven't been developed yethe tried to get unposed shots of his friends


    Snapshot \Snap"shot`\, n.
    1. Commonly

    1. HOW'S about this for a snapshot of the times in Britain?
    2. Just where does the innocent family snapshot or the sensitive portrait of a young person differ from a naked picture sold to pederasts and prosecutable under the law?
    3. The hospital's bulletin board breaks the news discreetly with a snapshot of a mighty shaheen labeled with the medical symbol for woman.
    4. These ratios, such as current assets to current liabilities or net profits on net sales, provide a sometimes useful snapshot of a company's finances.
    5. The Pentagon, in its congressionally required report released Thursday, offered a snapshot as of Dec. 31 of expected overall costs for 95 major weapons systems if President Bush's military budget is enacted.
    6. That's the snapshot we hold.
    7. Two-thirds of the illegitimate births were registered by both parents in 1986, up from 45% in 1971, according to "Social Trends," an annual snapshot of British society released in January.
    8. Anyway, Census officials said they were looking for a "snapshot" of the homeless, not precise numbers.
    9. He clutched a single bread roll, hardened with age, and a crumpled snapshot of his two daughters in Baghdad.
    10. Four or five very old men could join hands and take you right back to Shakespeare.' But summing up human history or another human life in a wry snapshot is easier than doing the same with one's own life.
    11. He said the "met-unmet" criteria for each of the 32 categories included in the state-by-state reports contains no measure of severity and represented a one-time "snapshot" of conditions at the nursing home's most recent unannounced inspection.
    12. The consultancy Oxford Economic Forecasting says it has had a lot of interest from the private sector in efforts to provide a snapshot of change in the economy based on specific figures about, for instance, electricity use.
    13. From the ceiling of the American Craft Museum, about 30 artful umbrellas are suspended in the air, a seeming snapshot of a free-fall down a three-story-high stairwell.
    14. What was delivered, though, came across as unexpectedly approximate, like a snapshot of work in progress rather than a series of distinct, fully achieved interpretations.
    15. Executive producer Shelley Lewis and director Kyle Good, eight producers and dozens of technicians took a nifty snapshot of our national life.
    16. Take a snapshot on a Mogadishu street and there's a good chance your camera and film will be confiscated by police.
    17. Long before Donna Rice sat for a snapshot on Gary Hart's lap, she posed in Columbia, S.C.
    18. The report, which showed no change in the overall GNP figure from a preliminary snapshot released a month ago, was a disappointment to many economists who had been looking for at least a small upward revision.
    19. A snapshot of it shows a clot of furniture with laundry strung from corner to corner above.
    20. Condit said the recent reports presented only a "snapshot" view of Boeing's ongoing process of checking its planes to see how they can be improved.
    21. The loan book presents a snapshot of a bank that was able to maintain business relationships with some of the world's leading corporations despite its involvement in a massive and well-publicized 1988 money-laundering case.
    22. In a tear-filled eulogy attended by about 400 people at the Evangelical Free Church, Tom Dillahunt, a close friend of Price, held up a snapshot of the soldier.
    23. "This is the time to take the snapshot of how it's all working," Mr. Ryan said.
    24. Sequestration is based on a snapshot of the budget on a single day of the year.
    25. All countable assets are pooled for the "snapshot" at the time of institutionalization.
    26. Sales rebounded in mid-April 1988, meaning today's year-to-year comparisons will give a better snapshot of how sales are faring compared to the same time in the second-best sales year in industry history.
    27. Census Day is April 1, that's the day the government wants to use as a snapshot of the American public.
    28. And just 105 seconds later, Mr. Bass pulled back the top sheet of a life-size snapshot of Ivan Shishkin's "Midday in Moscow Countryside." Mr. Shishkin's painting is hidden from public view in Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery.
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