pixel
pixel — 名詞
1. one tiny point on a digital screen that joins with others to make a picture
像素
螢幕影像的最小點
one tiny point on a digital screen that joins with others to make a picture
One dead pixel stayed black near the center of the laptop screen.
筆電螢幕中央附近有一個壞掉的像素一直是黑的。
collocation: dead pixel
When Maya zoomed in, each pixel looked like a tiny square.
Maya 放大後,每個像素看起來都像一個小方塊。
zoom in to see individual pixels
Each pixel was easy to see, so the game looked rough.
每個像素都看得很清楚,所以那個遊戲畫面很粗糙。
A bright green pixel flashed at the top of the TV.
電視上方有一個亮綠色的像素不停閃動。
The designer moved one pixel to the left to fix the line.
設計師把線條往左移一個像素來修正位置。
- dot
more informal and visual; often used when the speaker is not being technical
- picture element
the full technical expression from which 'pixel' was formed
- screen point
a plain descriptive phrase, not the usual fixed technical term
文法句型
a dead pixel
count pixels
move something one pixel to the left
用法筆記
Often used with words for screen faults or quality, such as dead, bright, missing, and extra. In less technical speech, people may also talk about pixels in the plural when describing how sharp an image looks.