paparazzi
- n. 狗仔隊(duì)(專門追逐名人偷拍照片的攝影者或記者,paparazzo的復(fù)數(shù))
英文詞源
- paparazzi
- paparazzi: [20] In Federico Fellini’s film La Dolce Vita (1959), a press photographer who pesters celebrities is called Paparazzo (the name was supplied by the writer of the film’s scenario, Ennio Flaiano, who in turn got it from Sulle Rive dello Ionio (1957), Margherita Guidacci’s translation of George Gissing’s travel book By the Ionian Sea (1901), in which a restaurantowner is called Coriolano Paparazzo). By the late 1960s the name, usually in the Italian plural form paparazzi, had entered English as a generic term for such intrusive snappers.
- paparazzi (n.)
- 1961, from Italian Paparazzo (plural paparazzi) surname of the freelance photographer in Federico Fellini's 1959 film "La Dolce Vita." The surname itself is of no special significance; it is said to be a common one in Calabria, and Fellini is said to have borrowed it from a travel book, "By the Ionian Sea," in which occurs the name of hotel owner Coriolano Paparazzo.
雙語例句
- 1. The paparazzi pursue Armani wherever he travels.
- 阿瑪尼走到哪兒,狗仔隊(duì)就跟到哪兒。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. It seemed difficult for the celebrity couple to get rid of the ubiquitous paparazzi.
- 這對名人夫妻想要擺脫無所不在的狗仔隊(duì)似乎很困難。
來自辭典例句
- 3. Paparazzi were out in force at the Oscar Awards.
- 狗仔隊(duì)聚集在奧斯卡頒獎(jiǎng)典禮場外.
來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
- 4. Rarely did the paparazzi think of her reaction to their pursuit.
- 這些狗仔隊(duì)鮮少考慮到她對他們的緊追不舍作何反應(yīng).
來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
- 5. Paparazzi stalk him at home and trail him in cars.
- 狗仔隊(duì)在他家周圍潛伏,開車尾隨他.
來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)