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сфотографировать vstresses
gen. take a picture of; take pictures; photograph; snapshot; take a picture; mug; depict (Franky Mьller); capture (blc)
Gruzovik, photo. take a picture (pf of фотографировать)
inf. snap a picture (of sth. – чего-л.:: I have no proof of this creature as I didn't even think about pulling my phone out and snapping a picture when both my hands are occupied pulling on my dog's leash and running. • The normally routine commute took a wondrous turn when he reached the top of a hill and, gazing out at the horizon, he noticed the two peculiar aerial illuminations off in the distance and immediately went to snap a picture of the puzzling sight, which nearly led to him crashing his car. (coasttocoastam.com) ART Vancouver); snap a photograph (The ghastly remains were found by a woman walking her dogs along a beach in the Welsh town of Rhossili. Curious about what the creature might be, Beth Jannetta snapped a photograph of the five-foot-long oddity with a snout and tapered tail and posted it online. ART Vancouver); snap some shots (A Russian photographer looking to snap some shots of an aurora that had appeared over his community managed to capture images of a rare form of the phenomenon in which it appears vertical. ART Vancouver); snap a pic (Just snapped this pic of Powell at Main St. Traffic remains blocked down to Water St at Cambie due to a rollover. ART Vancouver); snap a photo (*успеть быстро*: The weird anomaly was reported by multiple witnesses in the English county of Oxfordshire with many witnesses snapping photos of the sight and sharing the images on social media. (coasttocoastam.com) • Toombs who has lived at his home in Lower West Lynn, which backs on to Lynn Creek, for two decades said he had never had a bobcat stop by in all his years at the property, until recently. He said the big cat had visited the yard briefly a few weeks ago, but he wasn't quick enough to snap a photo at the time. "I caught it briefly once, chasing a squirrel in my yard a few weeks back," he said. • A woman visiting the ruins of a medieval monastery in England snapped a photo that appears to show a ghost walking through a graveyard at the site. (coasttocoastam.com) • A British tourist recently snapped a photo of a peculiar anomaly emerging from the water of Loch Ness and, in turn, has been credited with the first official sighting of the site's famed monster for 2024. (coasttocoastam.com) nsnews.com ART Vancouver)
Makarov. take a snap of someone, something (кого-либоибо, что-либо)
photo. snap a photo (Julchonok); take a photo (Andrey Truhachev); snap away (Alex_Odeychuk); capture an image (Although the photographer captured several images of the enormous waves being generated by the wild weather, one particular picture stood out among the rest. In the photo, Rivrin marveled, "I saw the incredible image of Poseidon with his crown, coming out of the ocean with his face in the wave." Indeed the jaw-dropping picture does appear to provide a brief glimpse of the Greek god of the sea's visage as he demonstrates his enormous power over nature. – сделал несколько снимков coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
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сфотографироваться v
gen. make photo; have likeness taken; photograph; take a picture; be photographed; have picture taken; have a picture taken (Я сфотографировалась для ... • Меня сфотографировали для ... • Я снялась для ... – I had this taken for online dating in Nov. I am already sick of it. ART Vancouver); have one's photo taken (The shop owner was more than happy to have his photo taken with us. ART Vancouver); get one's picture taken (Have you got your picture taken in front of the Gateway yet? 4uzhoj); have one’s picture taken; have one's picture taken; have one's likeness taken
Gruzovik, photo. have one's picture taken (pf of фотографироваться); be photographed (pf of фотографироваться)
сфотографированный prtc.
gen. depicted (Franky Mьller)
сфотографировать: 39 phrases in 9 subjects
Aerohydrodynamics2
Astronomy3
Cartography1
Childish2
General11
Informal1
Makarov17
Slang1
Travel1