photocall

英 [ˈfəʊtəʊkɔːl] 美 [ˈfoʊtoʊkɔːl]

n.  (摄影记者预约的)拍照时间; 媒体拍照时间

复数:photocalls

BNC.41929



牛津词典

noun

  1. (摄影记者预约的)拍照时间;媒体拍照时间
    a time that is arranged in advance when newspaper photographers are invited to take photographs of sb
    1. The president joined the team for a photocall.
      总统加入到团队中接受媒体拍照。

双语例句

  1. Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton pose for photographers during a photocall to mark their engagement in the State Rooms of St James's Palace.
    和威廉王子一起宣布订婚时的照片。
  2. So why should Mr Obama bother tipping up in Moscow for a photocall with the Russian leader ahead of the Group of 20 summit of advanced and rising nations?
    那么,奥巴马何必在G20发达和新兴国家峰会之前绕道莫斯科,跟俄罗斯领导人一起摆拍呢?
  3. Her dress would be perfect for a photocall, but is falls way short for a Premiere dress, especially when paired with the jacket and bag.
    她的裙子如果只是为了宣传拍照是完美的,但是出席一个电影开幕式穿个短裙有点失败,特别是还用外套和小包做配备一套。