also snap-shot, 1808, "a quick shot with a gun, without aim, at a fast-moving target," from snap + shot (n.). Photographic sense is attested from 1890. Figuratively, of something captured at a moment in time, from 1897.
权威例句
1. This snapshot hasn't printed very well.
这张快照印出来不太清楚.
2. The view here pop up menu appear with snapshot already highlight.
出现Viewhere弹出菜单,同时Snapshot已变亮.
3. During a call, press the Snapshot button to send a snapshot.
在呼叫过程中, 按snapshot键发送一幅快照.
4. The interviews present a remarkable snapshot of Britain in these dark days of recession.
这些访谈生动地展现了英国在黑暗的萧条时期的概貌。
5. The letters give us a snapshot of his life abroad.