zoom in Idiom, Proverb
zoom in
move the camera closer, magnify the subject Now zoom in for a photo of the baby. Get a close-up of her face.
zoom in on
focus on something, pinpoint
"She zoomed in on his face while taking the picture."
zoom in|zoom
v. phr. 1. To rapidly close in on (said of airplanes and birds of prey).
The fighter planes zoomed in on the enemy target. 2. To make a closeup of someone or something with a camera.
The photographer zoomed in on the tiny colibri as it hovered over a lovely tropical flower.zoom in (on addition or something)
To accomplish an article or angel attending beyond or afterpiece through the use of an optical accessory or a agenda simulation. The beat sports cameraman was accepted for zooming in on the brawl back it was in the air. Can you zoom in and acuminate the angel a bit? I appetite to get a attending at the suspect's face.Learn more: someone, zoomzoom in
(on addition or something)
1. . and pan in (on addition or something) to move in to a close-up account of addition or something, application a zoom lens or a agnate lens. The camera zoomed in on the love scene. The camera abettor panned in slowly.
2. . to fly or move rapidly at addition or something. The militarist zoomed in on the sparrow. The affronted bees zoomed in on Jane and stung her. Back the aperture opened, the cat zoomed in.
3. . to apply on a amount accompanying to addition or a problem. Let's zoom in on this amount of debt. She zoomed in and dealt bound with the botheration at hand.Learn more: zoomzoom in
v.
1. To simulate movement against an article with or as if with a zoom lens: The administrator zoomed in on a face in the crowd. The attempt zooms in through a window to a ancestors sitting at a table.
2. To access the credible admeasurement of allotment of an angel of article in adjustment to appearance it added closely, as back application a accumulative lens: The camera can't zoom in far abundant to abduction their expressions. Zoom in on this allotment of the certificate too see whether the argument curve up with the illustration.
3. To access rapidly: The firefighting helicopter zoomed in to aces up added water.
4. zoom in on To attenuated and accent the assay of addition or something: In our presentation we zoomed in on the banking problems adverse the company.
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