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单词 invention of photography
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invention of photography

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meaningsofinventionandphotography

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invention
noun[C or U]
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/ɪnˈven.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˈven.ʃən/
something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been ...
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photography
noun[U]
uk
/fəˈtɒɡ.rə.fi/
us
/fəˈtɑː.ɡrə.fi/
the activity or job of taking photographs ...
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(Definition ofinventionandphotographyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinvention of photography

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Theinventionofphotographycould facilitate a power over the criminal individual that was unimaginable before.
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The series was created to mark the 150th anniversary of theinventionofphotography.
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Theinventionofphotographymeant that reproduction of art works could be achieved photographically instead of through the graphic arts of etching, engraving, and lithography.
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It was used by people wanting to keep a memento to a loved one before theinventionofphotography.
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After theinventionofphotography, many people had photographs taken of recently dead family members.
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Prior to theinventionofphotography, all astronomy was done with the naked eye.
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Theinventionofphotography(photography and daguerreotypy were one and the same) made cataclysmic changes throughout society regarding what was illusion and what was reality.
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Continuing industrialization was uprooting longstanding traditions, and rapid advances in science and technology, especially theinventionofphotography, left some people discomforted and confused.
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Theinventionofphotographyand halftone printing created a new kind of graphic workerphotoengravers.
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Following theinventionofphotography, artists began to abandon traditional drawing practises.
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After theinventionofphotography, primitive aerial photographs were made of the ground from manned and unmanned balloons, starting in the 1860s, and from tethered kites from the 1880s onwards.
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invention of printing

collocation in English

meaningsofinventionandprinting

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invention
noun[C or U]
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/ɪnˈven.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˈven.ʃən/
something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been ...
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printing
noun
uk
/ˈprɪn.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈprɪn.t̬ɪŋ/
the activity or business of producing writing or images on paper or other material with ...
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(Definition ofinventionandprintingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinvention of printing

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Veltman (1991) points out that it was 80 years from theinventionofprintingbefore scientific text was printed systematically.
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The whole efflorescence after theinventionofprintingproves the case without any further discussion.
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Of all the three arts, literature can be reproduced and has been able to be reproduced cheaply ever since theinventionofprinting.
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I was speaking of the time before theinventionofprinting.
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The use and retrieval of information is undergoing a revolution comparable to theinventionofprinting.
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In fact, the transformation we are witnessing is reminiscent of what happened with theinventionofprinting.
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It did not, of course, assume any real importance until after theinventionofprinting.
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Ancient books coming down to us from a period many centuries before theinventionofprintinghave necessarily undergone many vicissitudes.
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Combined with the influx of classical ideas was theinventionofprintingwhich facilitated dissemination of the printed word and democratized learning.
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Theinventionofprintingmade it possible to produce them in great numbers.
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It closes the long series of general chronicles, which were soon superseded by theinventionofprinting.
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After theinventionofprinting, songs would be written and performed by ballad sellers.
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The aphoristic genre developed together with literacy, and after theinventionofprinting, aphorisms were collected and published in book form.
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Combined with this influx of classical ideas was theinventionofprintingwhich facilitated dissemination of the printed word and democratized learning.
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This technique was used up to the early 6th century and led to theinventionofprinting.
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The use of punctuation was not standardised until after theinventionofprinting.
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Theinventionofprintingand a new black printer's ink in the 15th century permitted the spread of ideas and art to a mass audience for the first time.
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Theinventionofprinting, in the 15th century, brought with it both a greater market and increasing restrictions, like censorship and legal restraints on publication on the grounds of obscenity.
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Alternative periodisations take the period to begin later, e.g., at theinventionofprintingwith moveable type in the 1450s.
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The next revolution for books came with the 15th-centuryinventionofprintingwith changeable type.
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