tripod
tripod — noun
1. a three-legged stand that holds a camera, telescope, or other device steady so t
1.名詞B1
釋義
a three-legged stand that holds a camera, telescope, or other device steady so that it does not shake while you use it
例句
Saira set up her tripod on the hilltop before the sunset.
possessive determiner: her tripod
Tariq adjusted his tripod on the rooftop before the meteor shower began.
adjust + tripod + location for event preparation
The tripod Hoa borrowed from the library was a bit wobbly.
Without a tripod, Kasia's cityscape photos were always blurry.
Adisa carried his tripod up the mountain for the sunrise shot.
文法句型
a tripod
someone's tripod
用法筆記
Often used with verbs like set up, pack, carry, or fold. The legs of a tripod can usually be extended or adjusted individually.
常見錯誤
❌I put my camera on a tri-pod.
✅I put my camera on a tripod.
💡'tripod' is one word, not a hyphenated term.