close-up view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclose-upandview
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close-up
noun[C]
uk/ˈkləʊs.ʌp/us/ˈkloʊs.ʌp/
a photograph taken from a short distance that gives a very ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofclose-upandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A small focal length allows aclose-upviewof a small object for measurements requiring a finer tolerance.
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I get too much of theclose-upview.
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As so often happens, aclose-upviewof the evidence proves tiresomely resistant to most efforts at fitting it into wider patterns.
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The player is then taken to aclose-upviewof the golfer.
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The right image shows aclose-upviewof the left image.
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Except in an extremeclose-upview, it would be all but invisible.
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This is aclose-upviewof the main character currently being played.
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The added features are welcomed, since they give readers aclose-upviewof the artists within the jazz culture.
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Meanwhile, the top screen shows aclose-upviewof the action, allowing you to get a closer look at the game's creature design.
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The roof is open to tourists (for a fee), which allows many aclose-upviewof some spectacular sculpture that would otherwise be unappreciated.
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Knockout replays are now much more detailed, with aclose-upviewof the knockout punch available in many different angles.
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He employed a low vantage point andclose-upviewof objects placed on a tabletop to give his forms an unprecedented monumentality.
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The infield of the track, where the course is set up, is also open to spectators who wish to get a moreclose-upviewof the race.
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The camera illuminates the surgical field and sends a magnified image from inside the body to a video monitor, giving the surgeon aclose-upviewof the organs and tissues.
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One team had a mascot dressed as a tourist (dressed in bright colors, stopping in front of the performances to get aclose-upviewwith his pretend binoculars).
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Newly uncovered fossils are being left exactly as they are found: specially constructed walkways afford visitors an unobstructedclose-upviewof paleontologists at work during the summer field season.
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