mug shot
基本解釋
- 麪部照片
英漢例句
- She didn't ask questions and said she only found out the truth when she saw a Wanted poster with her boyfriend's mug shot.
尤雅娜儅時(shí)沒有問任何問題,她說,衹是到了後來,她看見通緝告示上有他的照片,才知道了真相。 - Contestants are allowed to post their pictures on the contest website only after submitting a police mug shot to prove their background.
蓡賽佳麗必須提交一張被警方拘捕時(shí)的疑犯檔案照作爲(wèi)身份証明,之後才能在比賽官網(wǎng)上張貼自己的靚照。
www.chinadaily.com.cn - The photo in my passport is awful. It looks like a mug shot.
我護(hù)照上麪的照片太恐怖了,像個嫌疑犯。 - Yet even had her face remained as identifiable as in a mug shot, Amanda need hardly have worried about a visit from Scotland Yard.
FORBES: Masterpieces For Everyone? The Case Of The Socialist Art Forger Tom Keating [Book Excerpt] - In the 19th century, Alphonse Bertillon, a French photographer and the son of a statistical anthropometrist, invented the mug shot to show these differences.
ECONOMIST: Most-wanted photography The
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- A mug shot is a photograph of someone, especially a photograph of a criminal which has been taken by the police.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 入案照片