There are 35 total results for your 撮り search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
撮り see styles |
dori どり |
(suffix noun) takes (e.g. of photographs); exposures |
撮り枠 see styles |
toriwaku とりわく |
plate holder (photography); cassette; dark slide |
撮り鉄 see styles |
toritetsu とりてつ |
(See 乗り鉄) railway enthusiast who enjoys taking pictures of trains |
前撮り see styles |
maedori まえどり |
(noun/participle) taking pictures (for a wedding, etc.) prior to the event |
自撮り see styles |
jidori じどり |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) taking a picture or video of oneself (esp. with a smartphone camera); selfie; video selfie; self-taken picture |
齣撮り see styles |
komadori こまどり |
(noun/participle) frame-by-frame recording (animation); stop motion |
順撮り see styles |
jundori じゅんどり |
(noun, transitive verb) {film;tv} shooting scenes in script order |
他撮り see styles |
tadori たどり |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (See 自撮り) someone else taking a picture or video of oneself |
撮り溜め see styles |
toridame とりだめ |
(noun/participle) video taping (and storing) |
撮り直し see styles |
torinaoshi とりなおし |
{photo} retake |
撮り直す see styles |
torinaosu とりなおす |
(transitive verb) to retake (a photograph) |
こま撮り see styles |
komadori こまどり |
(noun/participle) frame-by-frame recording (animation); stop motion |
ハメ撮り see styles |
hamedori ハメどり |
(noun/participle) (vulgar) (See はめる・2) photographing or filming of sex |
流し撮り see styles |
nagashidori ながしどり |
(noun, transitive verb) panning (a movie camera) |
盗み撮り see styles |
nusumidori ぬすみどり |
(noun, transitive verb) (See 隠し撮り) taking (a picture or video) secretly; taking a sneak shot; making a secret (video) recording; filming without someone's knowledge |
自分撮り see styles |
jibundori じぶんどり |
(noun/participle) (See 自撮り) taking a picture or video of oneself |
自撮り棒 see styles |
jidoribou / jidoribo じどりぼう |
selfie stick |
隠し撮り see styles |
kakushidori かくしどり |
(noun/participle) taking pictures secretly; peeping photo |
撮りなおす see styles |
torinaosu とりなおす |
(transitive verb) to retake (a photograph) |
撮り下ろし see styles |
torioroshi とりおろし |
(1) taking photographs for a volume at the request of a publisher; (2) photographs taken for a volume at the request of a publisher |
撮り溜める see styles |
toridameru とりだめる |
(Ichidan verb) to take photographs for later use; to shoot video for archiving |
Variations: |
butsudori(物撮ri); butsudori(butsu撮ri) ぶつどり(物撮り); ブツどり(ブツ撮り) |
(noun/participle) taking photos of objects (for advertisements, product listings, etc.); promotional photography |
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hamedori; hamedori はめどり; ハメドリ |
(noun/participle) (1) (vulgar) (See ハメる・6) point-of-view pornography; gonzo pornography; pornography filmed by the actors themselves; (noun/participle) (2) (vulgar) secret filming of sex |
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kakushidori かくしどり |
(noun, transitive verb) taking (a picture or video) secretly; taking a sneak shot; making a secret (video) recording; filming without someone's knowledge |
Variations: |
torioroshi とりおろし |
photographing or filming new content (for a DVD, magazine, etc.) |
Variations: |
torinaosu とりなおす |
(transitive verb) to retake (a photograph) |
水入り二番後撮り直し see styles |
mizuirinibangotorinaoshi みずいりにばんごとりなおし |
{sumo} rematch due to overlong (over 10 min) bout |
Variations: |
jidori じどり |
(n,vs,vt,vi) taking a picture or video of oneself (esp. with a smartphone camera); selfie; video selfie; self-taken picture |
Variations: |
toridameru; toritameru とりだめる; とりためる |
(transitive verb) to take photographs for later use; to shoot video for archiving |
Variations: |
komadori(koma撮ri); komadori(koma撮ri, 齣撮ri) コマどり(コマ撮り); こまどり(こま撮り, 齣撮り) |
(noun/participle) frame-by-frame recording (animation); stop motion |
Variations: |
hamedori; hamedori(sk) はめどり; ハメドリ(sk) |
(noun/participle) (1) (vulgar) (See はめる・6) point-of-view pornography; gonzo pornography; pornography filmed by the actors themselves; (noun/participle) (2) (vulgar) secret filming of sex |
Variations: |
toridame とりだめ |
(noun/participle) video taping (and storing) |
Variations: |
torikata とりかた |
way of taking (e.g. photographs); manner of taking; how to take |
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toritameru; toridameru(撮ri溜meru, 録ri溜meru) とりためる; とりだめる(撮り溜める, 録り溜める) |
(transitive verb) to take photographs for later use; to record videos for archiving |
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nuitori ぬいとり |
(n,vs,vi) (colloquialism) (See ぬい活) photographing character stuffed toys in everyday life |
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