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

同義詞
  • stand

    more general — a stand can have any number of legs or a single base; less specific than tripod

  • support

    very broad — any object that holds something up; not specialized for photography

  • monopod

    has only one leg, used for lighter cameras; related but different equipment

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.