zoom in on someone/something
zoom in (on someone or something)
To make an object or image look larger or closer through the use of an optical device or a digital simulation. The pioneering sports cameraman was known for zooming in on the ball when it was in the air. Can you zoom in and sharpen the image a bit? I want to get a look at the suspect's face.
See also: someone, zoom
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
zoom in (on someone/something)
in. to focus or concentrate narrowly on someone or something. Let’s zoom in on the question of salary.
See also: on, someone, something, zoom
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- zoom in
- zoom in (on someone or something)
- zoom in on
- zoom out
- kick around
- paperweight
- bring (something) into focus
- bring into focus
- focus
- scan in