snapshot
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A photograph, especially one taken quickly or in a sudden moment of opportunity.
— He carried a snapshot of his daughter.
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A glimpse of something; a portrayal of something at a moment in time.
— The article offered a snapshot of life in that region.
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A file or set of files captured at a particular time, often capable of being reloaded to restore the earlier state.
— This game is so hard that I find myself taking a snapshot every few seconds in case I get killed.
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A quick, unplanned or unexpected shot.
— Yet Revell misjudged his promising position in the area to put his point-blank snapshot wide from only six yards out.
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A quick offhand shot, made without deliberately taking aim over the sights.
— How quick the eye and hand to catch him [the ruffed grouse] when he rises from the underbrush and is out of sight in the wood before the untrained sportsman stops him with what is little more than a snapshot, so instantaneously must all be done!
动词 v.
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To take a photograph of.
— As he did not appear disposed to move off, I took my camera and approached within about thirty yards, when I snapshotted him.
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To capture the state of, in a snapshot.
— Filer appliances also offer programmatic snapshotting and cloning at the block-level or file system-level.
词源
词源 1
From snap + shot.
词源 2
From snap + shot.
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