course (n.) 事情的進展、歷程(progress over time);Over the course of your life, you take many photos. deliberately (adv.) 刻意地、故意地(on purpose, not by accident);Sartore does this deliberately. engage (v.) 吸引、抓住注意(to hold people's attention);Photographers catch a moment that will engage their viewers. formal (adj.) 正式的、官方的(serious; official);A portrait is a very formal type of photo. habitat (n.) 棲息地(a place where an animal normally lives);He photographed endangered species in their habitat. humanity (n.) 人類(全體)(human beings as a group);When we save species, we're saving humanity. link (n.) 連結、環節(one connection in a series);Every animal is an important link in nature. portrait (n.) 肖像(照)(a picture or photo of a person);Sartore started taking portraits of animals. prompt (v.) 促使、引發(to cause something to happen);The photos prompt a powerful emotional response. remote (adj.) 偏遠的(far away from other places);He traveled to remote communities in Myanmar. assemble (v.) 組合、組裝(to put parts together);The brain assembles the letters into words. exclusively (adv.) 完全地、僅僅(only);Some companies rely almost exclusively on photographs. mode (n.) 方式、模式(a way of doing something);A picture can be a more effective mode of communication. slightly (adv.) 稍微地(a little);Some images were slightly different. superior (adj.) 較優越的(better than);Our memory of images is superior to our memory of text. demonstrate (v.) 證實、清楚展現(to show clearly);This effect was demonstrated in a study. implications (n.) 影響、隱含意義(possible effects);The Picture Superiority Effect has wide implications. recall (v.) 回想起(to remember);Participants could recall 65 percent of the words. store (v.) 儲存、存放(to keep);The brain can store a large number of images. trigger (v.) 觸發、引發(to cause something to start);A picture is more likely to trigger an emotional response.