photograph

photograph
1. noun
((abbreviation photo 'foutou) a picture taken by a camera, using the action of light on film or plates covered with certain chemicals: I took a lot of photographs during my holiday.) fotografía

2. verb
(to take a photograph or photographs of (a person, thing etc): He spends all his time photographing old buildings.) fotografiar
- photographic
- photography

photograph1 n fotografía
would you like to see a photograph of my family? ¿quieres ver una fotografía de mi familia?
photograph2 vb fotografiar
he photographed the Queen ha fotografiado a la Reina
photograph
tr['fəʊtəgrɑːf]
noun
1 fotografía, foto nombre femenino
colour fotograph fotografía en color
transitive verb
1 fotografiar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to have one's photograph taken sacarse una fotografía
to photograph well/badly salir bien/mal en las fotografías
to take a photograph of something/somebody fotografiar algo/a alguien, hacer/sacar/tomar una fotografía de algo/alguien
photograph album álbum nombre masculino de fotografías
photograph ['fo:t̬ə.græf] vt
: fotografiar
photograph n
: fotografía f, foto f
to take a photograph of: tomarle una fotografía a, tomar una fotografía de
photograph
n.
foto s.m.
fotografía s.f.
v.
fotografiar v.
'fəʊtəgræf
I
noun fotografía f, foto f

to take a photograph (of somebody/something) — sacar(le)* or tomar(le) or (Esp tb) hacer(le)* una foto or una fotografía (a alguien/algo); (before n)

photograph album — álbum m de fotos or de fotografías, álbum m fotográfico


II
1.
transitive verb fotografiar*, sacarle* or tomarle or (Esp tb) hacerle* una foto or una fotografía a

2.
vi

to photograph well/badly — salir* bien/mal en las fotos or fotografías

['fǝʊtǝɡræf]
1.
N fotografía f , foto f

it's a very good photograph of her — es una fotografía muy buena de ella

to take a photograph (of sth/sb) — hacer or (esp LAm) sacar una foto (a algo/algn)

he takes a good photograph *(=is photogenic) es fotogénico, sale bien en las fotos

aerial 3., black 1., 1), passport 2.
2.
VT fotografiar, hacer or (esp LAm) sacar una foto(grafía) a

I hate being photographed — odio que me hagan fotos

"photographed by Paul Smith" — "fotografía de Paul Smith"

3.
VI

to photograph well — ser fotogénico

4.
CPD

photograph album N — álbum m de fotos

* * *
['fəʊtəgræf]
I
noun fotografía f, foto f

to take a photograph (of somebody/something) — sacar(le)* or tomar(le) or (Esp tb) hacer(le)* una foto or una fotografía (a alguien/algo); (before n)

photograph album — álbum m de fotos or de fotografías, álbum m fotográfico


II
1.
transitive verb fotografiar*, sacarle* or tomarle or (Esp tb) hacerle* una foto or una fotografía a

2.
vi

to photograph well/badly — salir* bien/mal en las fotos or fotografías


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