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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cam·e·ra /ˈkæmə/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable]  1 camera.jpg TCPa piece of equipment used to take photographs or make films or television programmes 照相机;摄像机 camcorder, video cameraon/off camera (=while a camera is recording or not recording) /不在拍摄中 The crime was caught on camera by police. 犯罪过程被警方用摄像机拍了下来。4  See picture of 见图 camera2. in camera lawSECRET a law case that is held in camera takes place secretly or privately 〔诉讼案〕不公开审理地,秘密地,私下地nCOLLOCATIONSverbspoint a camera at somebody/somethingA group of Japanese tourists were pointing their cameras at the cathedral.focus a camera on somebody/something (=point it very exactly at someone or something)The TV cameras were focused on his face.pose for the camera (=sit or stand in a position in order to be photographed)Can you pose for the camera?be caught on camera (=be photographed, especially doing something wrong)The boys were caught on camera leaving the station.load a camera (=put a film in it)I had loaded my camera with a black and white film.set up a camera (=make a camera ready to use)The team set up their cameras some distance from the animals.install a camera (=in a building or public place, for security)Cameras have been installed on almost every street corner.types of camera a digital camera (=an electronic camera that does not use film)The magazine has a review of the best digital cameras.a compact camera (=a small, simple camera that uses film)There are some very good compact cameras around.a video camera (=that records moving pictures)They hired a video camera to use at their wedding.a television cameraHe never felt comfortable in front of television cameras.a film/movie cameraKarl trained the movie camera on him.a security/surveillance camera (=a camera that takes photographs of people in buildings or public places)He was seen on a car park security camera.camera + NOUNa camera lensA high quality camera lens is the key to taking good photographs.camera equipmentCamera equipment worth £3000 was stolen in the robbery.a camera case (=for carrying a camera in)A camera case is essential for protecting your camera.a camera crew (=the people who work the cameras that make a film or programme)We can provide a professional camera crew for any type of production.
Examples from the Corpus
cameraThe 33-year-old physicist lashed his camera to an ice-pick and took the photo by setting the timer.Mike climbed the steps without speaking, and unloaded his cameras and camera bag on a mat.Its cameras followed the candidates around on the campaign, showing unabridged speeches, press conferences, walkabouts.Moments later as the Monsignor began to pass out the diplomas, flashbulbs popped and a few home movie cameras whirred.Smoke could be seen seeping in front of the television camera.This is the pattern of the squid and octopus eye as well as of the artificial mechanical one built by man, the camera.Few illustrations survive of the interiors of funeral furnishing establishments prior to the introduction of the camera.Here was proof, it was said, that the camera was not merely a simple mechanism.caught on cameraUlrika, who once dated Prince Edward, was caught on camera walking in the arms of the mystery man.They were caught on camera by amazed police officers in an unmarked car.
Origin camera (1700-1800) camera obscura box with a hole through which an image is made to appear on the inside of the box ((18-21 centuries)), from Modern Latin, dark room; → CHAMBER
cam·e·ra nounn COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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camera
camera S2 W3 /ˈkæmərə/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Origin: camera obscura 'box with a hole through which an image is made to appear on the inside of the box' (18-21 centuries), from Modern Latin, 'dark room'; chamber

1. a piece of equipment used to take photographs or make films or television programmes ⇨ camcorder, video camera
    on/off camera (=while a camera is recording or not recording)
    The crime was caught on camera by police.
2. in camera law a law case that is held in camera takes place secretly or privately
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    point a camera at somebody/something A group of Japanese tourists were pointing their cameras at the cathedral.
    focus a camera on somebody/something (=point it very exactly at somebody/something) The TV cameras were focused on his face.
    pose for the camera (=sit or stand in a position in order to be photographed) Can you pose for the camera?
    be caught on camera (=be photographed, especially doing something wrong) The boys were caught on camera leaving the station.
    load a camera (=put a film in it) I had loaded my camera with a black and white film.
    set up a camera (=make a camera ready to use) The team set up their cameras some distance from the animals.
    install a camera (=in a building or public place, for security) Cameras have been installed on almost every street corner.
■ types of camera
    a digital camera (=an electronic camera that does not use film) The magazine has a review of the best digital cameras.
    a compact camera (=a small, simple camera that uses film) There are some very good compact cameras around.
    a video camera (=that records moving pictures) They hired a video camera to use at their wedding.
    a television camera He never felt comfortable in front of television cameras.
    a film/movie camera Karl trained the movie camera on him.
    a security/surveillance camera (=a camera that takes photographs of people in buildings or public places) He was seen on a car park security camera.
■ camera + NOUN
    a camera lens A high quality camera lens is the key to taking good photographs.
    camera equipment Camera equipment worth £3000 was stolen in the robbery.
    a camera case (=for carrying a camera in) A camera case is essential for protecting your camera.
    a camera crew (=the people who work the cameras that make a film or programme) We can provide a professional camera crew for any type of production.


🔑 cam·eraBrE /ˈkæmərə/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkæmərə/ 🔊 nouna piece of equipment for taking photographs, moving pictures or television pictures 照相机;(电影)摄影机;(电视)摄像机Just point the camera and press the button. 只要把照相机对准,然后按动快门就可以了。🔊🔊Cameras started clicking as soon as she stepped out of the car. 她一跨出汽车,照相机就开始咔嚓咔嚓地响成一片。🔊🔊a TV/video camera 电视摄像机;摄像机a camera crew摄制组in ˈcamera(law 法律) in a judge's private room, without the press or the public being present 在法官的私室里;秘密地;不公开地The trial was held in camera. 审判秘密进行。🔊🔊on ˈcamerabeing filmed or shown on television 在摄制中;在电视上播放Are you prepared to tell your story on camera? 你愿意在电视上讲述你的经历吗?🔊🔊