释义 |
Definition of shutterbug in English: shutterbugnounˈʃʌtəbʌɡˈʃədərˌbəɡ North American informal An enthusiastic photographer. 〈非正式,主北美〉摄影爱好者,摄影迷 vacationing shutterbugs hope for sunny days Example sentencesExamples - No nation can flee its stereotypes - think of Japanese shutterbugs, Germans in socks and sandals, and solipsistic Americans searching for someplace exotic with all the conveniences of home.
- There could be no better hunting ground than the majestic and serene Himalayan ranges for these shutterbugs.
- They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot.
- The contest is open to all shutterbugs, and will have professional, hobby photographers, the general public and youth categories.
- The 35-year-old star, who is followed by shutterbugs everywhere she goes, has now befriended a group of photographers, who have told her ‘the rules’.
- Their early work influenced many photographers, including Ansel Adams, and especially those shutterbugs drawn to Western landscapes.
- An avid shutterbug, Paul has been able to expand his interest in photography as a leader on Sierra Club trips.
- The best advice for the traveling shutterbug is to relax and not worry about getting the perfect shot.
- The kaleidoscopic range of subjects - child labour, women empowerment, literacy, environment - showcase a variety of themes the shutterbugs are called on to cover.
- The exciting life, ambience and attraction of Russia is captured in vivid detail by Urmila, an avid shutterbug.
- You actually have time to frame your shots without jockeying for position with all the other shutterbugs.
- The movie star now has a team of guards on patrol outside the luxurious beachside home to check for sneaky shutterbugs.
- Billy is a teenage shutterbug who always seems to cram his camera in the most inopportune places.
- Most shutterbugs live for the ‘click’ of the camera.
- There was the bullfighter, he was easy to recognize, and the bespectacled guy with half dozen cameras hanging from his neck was obviously the shutterbug.
- The beauty of this village will captivate any camera lens, delivering shutterbugs to a time preserved only in traditional Chinese paintings.
- With great enthusiasm, all of them posed for the shutterbugs of the media as well as the event managers.
- Film was already loaded in the camera so that shutterbugs had only to point and shoot and then send the still loaded camera back to the company's factory in Rochester.
- Could they even have known if a particular shutterbug was working for the cops?
- For amateur shutterbugs with digital cameras, here's as good a chance as any to become a published photographer.
Definition of shutterbug in US English: shutterbugnounˈSHədərˌbəɡˈʃədərˌbəɡ North American informal An enthusiastic amateur photographer. 〈非正式,主北美〉摄影爱好者,摄影迷 vacationing shutterbugs hope for sunny days Example sentencesExamples - Film was already loaded in the camera so that shutterbugs had only to point and shoot and then send the still loaded camera back to the company's factory in Rochester.
- Billy is a teenage shutterbug who always seems to cram his camera in the most inopportune places.
- You actually have time to frame your shots without jockeying for position with all the other shutterbugs.
- They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot.
- The contest is open to all shutterbugs, and will have professional, hobby photographers, the general public and youth categories.
- The exciting life, ambience and attraction of Russia is captured in vivid detail by Urmila, an avid shutterbug.
- The beauty of this village will captivate any camera lens, delivering shutterbugs to a time preserved only in traditional Chinese paintings.
- The kaleidoscopic range of subjects - child labour, women empowerment, literacy, environment - showcase a variety of themes the shutterbugs are called on to cover.
- Most shutterbugs live for the ‘click’ of the camera.
- Their early work influenced many photographers, including Ansel Adams, and especially those shutterbugs drawn to Western landscapes.
- The 35-year-old star, who is followed by shutterbugs everywhere she goes, has now befriended a group of photographers, who have told her ‘the rules’.
- There could be no better hunting ground than the majestic and serene Himalayan ranges for these shutterbugs.
- There was the bullfighter, he was easy to recognize, and the bespectacled guy with half dozen cameras hanging from his neck was obviously the shutterbug.
- Could they even have known if a particular shutterbug was working for the cops?
- The movie star now has a team of guards on patrol outside the luxurious beachside home to check for sneaky shutterbugs.
- For amateur shutterbugs with digital cameras, here's as good a chance as any to become a published photographer.
- The best advice for the traveling shutterbug is to relax and not worry about getting the perfect shot.
- With great enthusiasm, all of them posed for the shutterbugs of the media as well as the event managers.
- No nation can flee its stereotypes - think of Japanese shutterbugs, Germans in socks and sandals, and solipsistic Americans searching for someplace exotic with all the conveniences of home.
- An avid shutterbug, Paul has been able to expand his interest in photography as a leader on Sierra Club trips.
|