photo

pho‧to S3 W3 / fəʊtəʊ $ foʊtoʊ / 名词 ( 复数形式 photos ) [可数名词] informal

a photograph

photo of

I’ll send Mom a photo of Sammy.

Can you take a photo of me and Rachel?

COLLOCATIONS

动词

take a photo We all took photos of each other.

get a photo (= take one successfully ) Did you get some good photos in Greece?

ADJECTIVES/NOUN + photo

a colour photo Send us a colour photo of yourself.

a black-and-white photo There is a black-and-white photo of Sly Stone on the wall of their flat.

a digital photo

a framed photo A small framed photo of his girlfriend sits on a bookcase.

a signed photo I managed to get a signed photo of her.

a wedding photo Shall I show you our wedding photos?

photo + NOUN

a photo album (= a book in which you put photos ) She took every picture of her ex-husband out of the family photo album.

THESAURUS

photograph a picture taken using a camera : Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the museum. | our wedding photographs

photo informal a photograph : a way of displaying your digital photos | Do you want me to take your photo ?

picture a photograph of someone or something : I saw her picture in the paper the other day. | This is a really good picture of Sarah. | Can I take your picture ?

snap British English informal , snapshot especially American English a photograph that you take quickly and without thinking carefully about how it will look, for example when you are on holiday : Patrick showed me his holiday snaps. | She showed me a snapshot of her three children.

shot informal a photograph – used especially by people who often take photographs : I got some great shots of Mount Fuji. | It’s a lovely shot.

print a photograph that has been printed on photographic paper : a set of 4 by 6 inch prints