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Exclamation
/zo͞om/,
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zooms, 3rd person singular present; zooming, present participle; zoomed, past tense; zoomed, past participle;
  1. Used to express sudden fast movement
    • - then suddenly, zoom!, he's off
Verb
  1. (esp. of a car or aircraft) Move or travel very quickly
    • - we watched the fly zooming about
    • - he jumped into his car and zoomed off
  2. (of prices) Rise sharply
    • - the share index zoomed by about 136 points
  3. (of a camera) Change smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa
    • - the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face
    • - zoom out for a wide view of the garden again
  4. Cause (a lens or camera) to do this

Noun
  1. A camera shot that changes smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa
    • - the zoom button

  1. move along very quickly
  2. rapid climb: a rapid rise
  3. move with a low humming noise
  4. soar: the act of rising upward into the air
  5. soar: rise rapidly; "the dollar soared against the yen"
  6. Philip Anthony Campbell, born on May 7, 1961 in Pontypridd, Wales, has been the lead guitarist of the British heavy metal band Motörhead since 1984. He is also the former guitarist of Persian Risk.
  7. ZOOM may refer to: *ZOOM (1999 TV series) *ZOOM (1972 TV series) *ZOOM experience Gelsenkirchen, a zoo in Germany (formerly the Ruhr-zoo)
  8. Zoom! is a puzzle game developed/released by Discovery Software in 1988. It features a 3D-like board the player moves around on. Up to two players may play simultaneously. Not to be confused with Zzoom. A port was released by Sega for the Genesis in 1989.
  9. ZOOM is an American educational television show, created almost entirely by children, which aired on PBS originally from January 3, 1972 to 1978. This was produced by WGBH-TV in Boston.
  10. Zoom is the twelfth and final studio album by Electric Light Orchestra, released on June 12, 2001. The album was the band's first release of new material since Balance of Power, released in 1986. Upon release, the album charted at #34 in the UK Albums Chart and at #94 in the US Billboard 200. ...
  11. Zoom is a Japanese audio company that is distributed in the U.S. under the Samson family of companies. Zoom produce effects pedals for guitars and basses, recording equipment, drum machines. ...
  12. (Zooming) describes enlarging a portion of a digital image in order to see it more clearly or make it easier to alter.
  13. (Zooming (as a way to map the limits of human perception)) The ability to alter the focus and scope of one's consciousness in order to maintain a balanced view. ...
  14. (Zooming) Any dog who loses concentration and runs around the course in an uncontrolled manner. Also known as buzzing.
  15. (Zooming) The act of changing the scale of a display, generally without changing the amount of screen space it occupies.
  16. (Zooming) a kind of camera shot, appearing to get closer or farther from the subject while actually re-framing it using a zoom lens or digital zoom. A zoom lens is a mechanical assembly of lens elements with the ability to vary its focal length. ...
  17. (Zooms) Particularly popular in the 1930s, Zooms consist of a spirit, honey, and whipping cream, and once shaken are strained into a cocktail glass.
  18. To enlarge or reduce, on a continuously variable basis, the size of a televised image primarily by varying lens focal length.
  19. An optical effect in which the image rapidly grows larger or smaller as though the camera is moving closer or away from its subject.
  20. The ability for a fixture to adjust the beam angle from near to far
  21. A term used with cameras and video displays related to the ability to change the view anywhere between near and far. Definitions for near and far vary from one device to another.
  22. On a camera, to change the focal length to/from wide-angle and telephoto. In post-production, an editing filter that simulates the effect of having a camera move in very close to the subject, objects, or areas in a frame; or move away from the subject and display a wide view of the entire frame.
  23. The HyperChem function that magnifies or reduces the size of the molecular system in the workspace.
  24. The ability to change the magnification of a scene.
  25. A special lens possessing a variety of different focal lengths that range from wide-angle to telephoto. Manipulation of the lens produces the impression of movement toward or away from objects by shifting from wide-angle to telephoto focal lengths or vice versa. ...