"被写体" meaning in Japanese

See 被写体 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [çiɕa̠ta̠i] Forms: 被写体 [canonical] (ruby: (), (しゃ), (たい)), hishatai [romanization]
Etymology: 被 (hi) + 写 (sha) + 体 (tai). Literally "entity that has been photographed." Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|被|写|体|tr1=hi|tr2=sha|tr3=tai}} 被 (hi) + 写 (sha) + 体 (tai) Head templates: {{ja-noun|ひしゃたい}} 被(ひ)写(しゃ)体(たい) • (hishatai)
  1. subject of a photograph Tags: form-of, subjective Form of: a photograph
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Download raw JSONL data for 被写体 meaning in Japanese (1.4kB)

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