photograph

photograph
1. noun
Fotografie, die; Foto, das

take a photograph [of somebody/something] — [jemanden/etwas] fotografieren; ein Foto [von jemandem/etwas] machen

2. transitive & intransitive verb
fotografieren
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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.) die Fotografie
2. verb
(to take a photograph or photographs of (a person, thing etc): He spends all his time photographing old buildings.) fotografieren
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- photographic
- photography
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pho·to·graph
[ˈfəʊtəgrɑ:f, AM ˈfoʊt̬əgræf]
I. n Fotografie f, Foto nt
aerial \photograph Luftaufnahme f
colour [or AM color] /black-and-white \photograph Farbfoto/Schwarz-Weiß-Foto nt
nude \photograph Nacktfoto nt, Aktfoto nt
to take a \photograph [of sb/sth] [jdn/etw] fotografieren, ein Foto [von jdm/etw] machen
II. vt
to \photograph sb/sth jdn/etw fotografieren
III. vi
to \photograph well/badly gut/schlecht auf Fotos aussehen
he \photographs well er ist fotogen
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['fəʊtəgrf]
1. n
Fotografie f, Aufnahme f

to take a photograph (of sb/sth) — (jdn/etw) fotografieren, eine Aufnahme or ein Bild (von jdm/etw) machen

this camera takes good photographs — diese Kamera macht gute Aufnahmen or Bilder or Fotos

photograph album — Fotoalbum nt

2. vt
fotografieren, knipsen (inf)

"photographed by John Mayne" — "Foto/Fotos: John Mayne"

3. vi

to photograph well — sich gut fotografieren lassen

she doesn't photograph well — sie ist nicht sehr fotogen

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photograph [ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːf; besonders US -ɡræf]
A s Fotografie f, (Licht)Bild n, Aufnahme f:
in the photograph auf der Fotografie;
“no photographs” „Fotografieren nicht gestattet“;
take a photograph of B;
take photographs Aufnahmen machen, fotografieren
B v/t fotografieren, aufnehmen, eine Aufnahme machen von (oder gen)
C v/i
1. fotografieren
2. fotografiert werden:
she photographs well sie lässt sich gut fotografieren, sie ist sehr fotogen;
he does not photograph well er lässt sich schlecht fotografieren, er wird nicht gut auf Bildern
phot. abk
1. photograph
2. photographer Fotogr.
3. photographic fotogr.
4. photography Fotogr.
* * *
1. noun
Fotografie, die; Foto, das

take a photograph [of somebody/something] — [jemanden/etwas] fotografieren; ein Foto [von jemandem/etwas] machen

2. transitive & intransitive verb
fotografieren
* * *
n.
Aufnahme -n f.
Fotografie -n f.
Lichtbild n. v.
fotografieren v.
photographieren (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

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