词组 | zoom in |
释义 | Idiom zoom in (on someone or something) Theme: PHOTOGRAPHY [for a photographer] to use a zoom lens to get a closer view of someone or something.Bill zoomed in on Sally's face just as she grinned.On the next shot I'll zoom in for a close-up. Idiom zoom in (on someone or something) Theme: MOVEMENT to fly or move rapidly at someone or something. (Slang.)The hawk zoomed in on the sparrow.The angry bees zoomed in on Jane and stung her.When the door opened, the cat zoomed in. Idiom zoom inzoom in (on something) to view something more closely.The software lets you zoom in so you can check the details of any part of the picture. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of zoom in (= to move quickly toward something) Phr V zoom in zooms, zooming, zoomed zoom in if a camera zooms in, it starts to show a clear and detailed picture of something, as if the camera was moving closer to that thingoften + onThe camera zoomed in on her face. zoom in if a camera zooms in, it makes the person or thing that you are taking a picture of seem bigger and closer: The camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face.+ on You can stop the video and zoom in on anything on the screen.■ OPPOSITE: zoom out 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. zoom in(on someone or something)1. . and pan in (on someone or something) to move in to a close-up picture of someone or something, using a zoom lens or a similar lens. The camera zoomed in on the love scene. The camera operator panned in slowly. 2. . to fly or move rapidly at someone or something. The hawk zoomed in on the sparrow. The angry bees zoomed in on Jane and stung her. When the door opened, the cat zoomed in. 3. . to concentrate on a matter related to someone or a problem. Let's zoom in on this matter of debt. She zoomed in and dealt quickly with the problem at hand. zoom inv. 1. To simulate movement toward an object with or as if with a zoom lens: The director zoomed in on a face in the crowd. The shot zooms in through a window to a family sitting at a table. 2. To increase the apparent size of part of an image of something in order to view it more closely, as when using a magnifying lens: The camera can't zoom in far enough to capture their expressions. Zoom in on this part of the document too see whether the text lines up with the illustration. 3. To enter rapidly: The firefighting helicopter zoomed in to pick up more water. 4. zoom in on To narrow and intensify the examination of someone or something: In our presentation we zoomed in on the financial problems facing the company. zoom inverbSee zoom in on someone/something |
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