snapshot
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A snapshot is a photograph that is taken quickly and casually. 快照
Let me take a snapshot of you guys, so friends back home can see you. 让我给你们大家拍张快照,这样家里的朋友们可以看到你们。
2. N-COUNT If something provides you with a snapshot of a place or situation, it gives you a brief idea of what that place or situation is like. 简况; 大致印象[usu sing, usu N 'of' n]
The interviews present a remarkable snapshot of Britain in these dark days of recession. 这些访谈深刻地展现了英国在黑暗的经济大萧条时期的点滴情况。
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snapshot /ˈsnæpˌʃɒt/ (snapshots)
剑桥词典
snapshot noun [C] (PHOTO)
a photograph
照片,快照
snapshot noun [C] (UNDERSTANDING)
a piece of information or short description that gives an understanding of a situation at a particular time
简介;简要情况
Credit rating agencies provide a snapshot of the risks an investment poses at any one time . 信用评分机构提供的是某一时刻投资风险的简要情况。 返回 snapshot