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    close-up
    /ˈkləʊsʌp/

    noun

    • 1. a photograph or film image taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale: "a close-up of her face"

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  2. a photograph taken from a short distance that gives a very detailed picture: take a close-up of She took a stunning close-up of him. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cinema - general words. 12A. animation. animator. audio described. audio description. computer-generated imagery. fade. filmically. filming. filmstrip. flick. footage.

  3. The meaning of CLOSE-UP is a photograph or movie shot taken at close range. How to use close-up in a sentence.

  4. A close-up is a photograph or a picture in a film that shows a lot of detail because it is taken very near to the subject.

  5. CLOSE-UP meaning: 1. a photograph taken from a short distance that gives a very detailed picture: 2. a photograph…. Learn more.

  6. Close-up definition: a photograph taken at close range or with a long focal-length lens, on a relatively large scale.. See examples of CLOSE-UP used in a sentence.

  7. CLOSEUP definition: an image taken from very near so that the subject appears large. Learn more.

  8. to shut and lock something such as a shop or a building, especially for a short period of time. Why don't we close up and go out for lunch? Can the last one out close up the office? opposite open up. to come closer together; to bring people or things closer together. Traffic was heavy and cars were closing up behind each other.

  9. A closeup is exactly what it sounds like: a photo or video that gets up close to its subject. A film director might say, "Okay, now I want a closeup of his face when they say goodbye for the final time."

  10. 1 to shut and lock something such as a store or a building, especially for a short period of time Why don't we close up and go out for lunch? Can the last one out close up the office? opposite open up; 2 to come closer together; to bring people or things closer together Traffic was heavy and cars were closing up behind each other.

  11. Define close-up. close-up synonyms, close-up pronunciation, close-up translation, English dictionary definition of close-up. n. 1. A photograph or a movie shot in which the subject is tightly framed and shown at a relatively large scale. 2. An intimate view or description....