close-up |
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close-up [ˈkləʊsʌp]
sustantivo
1. primer plano (m)
- in close-up -> en primer plano
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close-up [klous-ap]
sustantivo
1. Fotografía de cerca; primer plano.
2. Algo visto muy de cerca.
"close-up" in the Answers forum
| Q: | How do you say close up view in Spanish? |
| A: | You can say, for example: He tomado/sacado fotos **de cerca** de los pájaros. ( I have taken **close up** photos of the birds.) |
| Q: | The future tense of "to close" |
| A: | Muchas gracias, Evelio. |
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