0 the part of a camera that opens temporarily to allow light to reach the film when a photograph is being taken -- (照相機的)快門
1 a wooden cover on the outside of a window that prevents light or heat from going into a room or heat from leaving it -- (窗戶的)活動遮板,護窗板
Lines, cords, pulleys, and counterweights "activated an elaborate system of screens, shutters and curtains positioned at both sources" of light (skylights and windows) (165).
To do this effectively, the shuttering needs to be rethought not only in detail, but also conceptually.
The two special cameras viewed the working section through the glass side wall of the flume with shutters open during the passage of the particle.
Uniblitz shutters produced 1-sec presentations of each stimulus.
The small window is square but curved to fit the wall; when the shutters are closed, the complete wall plane is restored and its concave form fully expressed.
A barking dog, a rooster, the rattle of shutters, a fountain or the clanging of a bucket in a nearby well were spatial markers to those who knew the neighbourhood.
The latter is the most secluded room in the house, and benefits from built-in wooden shutters for the window, enabling light intensity to be moderated by degrees.
The shutters, provided due to client concern over the lack of privacy for office workers caused by full-length glazing, can be set in two possible positions.
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