SNAPSHOT


Meaning of SNAPSHOT in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ VERB

give

This was the conclusion of a 72-hour period that gave us the perfect snapshot of these Rockets.

provide

It provides a fascinating snapshot of who you are and what you think about the paper.

take

The physicists in the team got round this by taking rapidly alternating snapshots of the area in red and green light.

He occasionally takes snapshots with a simple camera.

In all my years in the Civil Serviceno one has ever brought a camera into the office and started taking snapshots !

I wonder at what point in this insane course of tutorials did teacher and pupil begin taking snapshots of each other.

It proposes to use data collection software to take a periodic snapshot of a client's system.

They shake hands, kiss greetings, exchange news and rumors, and take snapshots of each other.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

I sent some snapshots of the kids.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Britain is a country in crisis, and this recent snapshot of life here proves it.

Every basketball season is a series of snapshots.

He occasionally takes snapshots with a simple camera.

It is a snapshot at one point in time and is therefore only relevant to that point in time.

Leonard said he could not believe the photographers' testimony that they had forgotten all about the snapshots until recently.

This was the conclusion of a 72-hour period that gave us the perfect snapshot of these Rockets.

Trends, like snapshots, need to be based on good evidence.

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