Please offer the closeup of another side, thanks! 请给另一面的细图,谢谢!
Police cruisers everywhere. A media circus. REPORTERS jostle for position. A colorless DISTRICT ATTORNEY steps forward into CLOSEUP, flanked by a contingent of S. ATE TROOPERS. 警车停的到处都是。有如媒体的竞技场,记者们蜂拥着挤向监狱。一位面无表情的地方检察官走近镜头,两侧是全副武装的州警。
closeup
[ noun ] a photograph taken at close range <noun.artifact>
closeup \close"up\ (kl[=o]s"[u^]p), n. a photograph or other recorded image taken at close range, or using a telephoto lens so as to appear to have been taken at close range; -- used especially of images of faces in which the face fills all or most of the photograph. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Keller said the commercial, which shows a closeup of Arafat sitting on a sofa, was taped a few weeks ago but he would not say where.
One closeup showed the outlines of a victim, his torso and outspread legs etched in mud.
And in August, the long-traveling Voyager 2 is to take the first closeup look at Neptune.
Maxwell said another photo in The People that he found unacceptable was a closeup of entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. appearing ill with an uncovered wound on his throat that the caption attributed to cancer treatment.
In the closeup realism of film, it seems stilted.
Is the gruesome closeup of "brain tissue" in her abandoned car re-created?
The two bat-shaped planes swept in under thin cloud cover and passed over Nellis Air Force Base, banked sharply against the Las Vegas skyline and landed to give the public its first closeup of the once top-secret aircraft.