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复数形式
shutters
1
百叶窗, 窗板
a movable blind used to cover a window, typically made of wood, metal, or plastic, and often used for privacy, light control, or decoration
A shutter is a type of window treatment that is installed on the inside or outside of a window and is designed to control the amount of light and air that enters a room. Shutters typically consist of a frame that surrounds a series of horizontal or vertical slats, which can be adjusted to allow more or less light and air to enter. They are available in a variety of materials, including wood, vinyl, and composite materials, and can be customized to fit any window size or shape. Shutters can be operated manually, or with a motorized system, and are often used for both decorative and functional purposes. They can provide privacy, insulation, and noise reduction, while also enhancing the curb appeal and value of a home.
- She closed the shutters to block out the sunlight.
她关上了百叶窗以阻挡阳光。
- The house had beautiful wooden shutters that matched the exterior.
房子有漂亮的木制百叶窗,与外观相匹配。
- He opened the shutters to let in the morning light.
他打开百叶窗让晨光进来。
- She heard the sound of the shutters being slammed shut in the wind.
她听到百叶窗在风中砰地关上的声音。
- He fixed the shutter on the left side of the window.
他修好了窗户左侧的百叶窗。
2
快门, 百叶窗
a mechanical device in a camera or projector that regulates the exposure time of each frame of film or video
A shutter is a mechanism in a camera that controls the amount of light reaching the image sensor or film. It opens and closes to allow light in for a specific duration, known as the shutter speed. This timing determines how long the camera's sensor or film is exposed to light, affecting the exposure and clarity of the image. A shutter's speed and function help capture moving subjects, control brightness, and influence the overall look of the photograph.