tripod的意思和读音

tripod

: [ˈtraɪˌpɑd] : [ˈtraɪpɒd]

n.

tripods  

tripodn.

1.a support with three legs for a camera, telescope , etc.

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n.1.an object with three legs that is used for supporting something such as a camera

1. Leica Tripod Camera bag ...

2. superpower tripod triangle () ...

3. frog tripod drum ...

4. trident n. ,线, tripod n. , trireme n. ...

5. trim tripod trunctuate ...

6. trim tripod trunctuate ...

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1.Someone's elbow is in my back, and a space junkie keeps blocking my view as he bobs up to check the tripod on his huge telephoto camera.

2.Both cameras should be set perpendicular to the surface being photographed, using a heavy-duty tripod with a dual-head support.使

3.Everybody knows that a tripod is an absolute must for long exposures, but the value of a good cable release is often underestimated.线

4.A tripod might be handy as well at this age to help improve the sharpness of pictures and some kids even have enough patience to use one.

5.He zigzagged down the hall, sidestepping a garbage can, a tripod, a stack of paper and several boxes as if he could see everything clearly.

6.A bald man to my right knelt by his top-of-the-line camera, attached to a tripod.线

7.If I'm photographing moving people and kids, of course I'll prefer the AF lens, but if I'm hugging a tripod, the King is still the King.

8.Chinese idioms are "ZhongMingDingShi" and "the word" , reflect the tripod on ancient Chinese social life of the unique position.

9.She was intended to have a double island superstructure, with a funnel in each, as well as a tripod mast.

10.Yeah, we went out for like a week. And they called him "the tripod" because he's a photographer, if you catch my drift.……”,