Fotografiar in english
To photograph
pronunciation: tufoʊtəgræf part of speech: none
pronunciation: tufoʊtəgræf part of speech: none
In gestures
fotografiar = take + a picture ; photograph ; snap ; take + a shot ; take + a photo ; picture.
Example: It takes pictures 3 millimeter square, later to be projected or enlarged, which after all involves only a factor of 10 beyond the present practice.Example: So he sets a reproducer in action, photographs the whole trail out, and passes it to his friend for insertion in his own memex.Example: The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.Example: When using manual focus, you are more likely to take out-of-focus shots.Example: She is about 53 years old in this photo and she was released from gaol in 1931, three years after this photo was taken.Example: Mark and Lauren were pictured in Las Vegas yesterday, looking all cosy and snoggy despite last week's rumours he was getting off with some bird from Hollyoaks.more:
» muy fotografiado = much photographed .
Example: Mumbai airport's much talked about and much photographed new terminal is a visual delight.