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mov·ie
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复数:movies
词根:movie
n.moviegoer 常看电影的人
noun
a recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch on a screen or television : motion picture a movie about the Civil War an action movie
watched a movie after dinner
movies plural a showing of a motion picture especially in a theateralso: a theater that shows movies What's playing at the movies?
went to the movies last Friday
movies plural the business of making movies : the motion-picture medium or industry
movie star电影明星
movie theatern. 电影院
see a moviev. 看电影
go to a movie看电影,去看电影
action movie动作片
horror movie恐怖片,惊恐片;恐怖电影
go to the movie去看电影
movie theatre电影院
movie fan电影迷
make a movie拍一部电影;拍摄电影
war movie战争片
movie camera电影摄影机
comedy movie喜剧片
movie file电影文件;电影档案
take in a movie看一场电影
movie house电影院
adult movien. 成人电影
movie projector放映机
tv movie电视电影
movie queen影后
这组词都有“电影”的意思,其区别是:
picture从原义指银幕或电视屏幕上的图像引申指影片。
film指电影、影片,普通用词。
cinema与the连用指(上映的)电影,电影工业;可指电影院;在英国与the连用还可指电影艺术。
movie美国英语中的口语用词。
以上来源于网络
1912年(也许是1908年),在电影方面缩写为 moving picture(1896年)。作为形容词于1913年出现。Movie star 于1913年被证实。另一个早期的名称是 photoplay。
moving picture
The first known use of movie was in 1909
mow1 of 2noun
a stack of hay or straw
the part of a barn where hay or straw is stored
mow2 of 2verb
to cut down with a scythe or machine
mow hay
to cut the standing leafy plant cover from
mow a lawn
to kill or destroy in great numbers
to overcome completely
mow down the other team
mow1 of 2noun
a stack of hay or straw
the part of a barn where hay or straw is stored
mow2 of 2verb
to cut down with a scythe or machine
mow hay
to cut the standing leafy plant cover from
mow a lawn
to kill or destroy in great numbers
to overcome completely
mow down the other team
movingadjective
changing place or position
a moving target
causing motion or action
having the power to affect the feelings or sympathies
a moving story
of or relating to a change of residence
moving expenses
used for moving belongings from one place to another
a moving van
movingadjective
changing place or position
a moving target
causing motion or action
having the power to affect the feelings or sympathies
a moving story
of or relating to a change of residence
moving expenses
used for moving belongings from one place to another
a moving van
movienoun
motion picture sense 1
a story represented in motion pictures
pl a showing of a movie
went to the movies yesterday
plural the business of making movies : the motion-picture industry
moviegoernoun
a person who frequently attends the movies
movienoun
motion picture sense 1
a story represented in motion pictures
pl a showing of a movie
went to the movies yesterday
plural the business of making movies : the motion-picture industry
1 We got to the hamlet and just hung around while the civilians set up a screen and started showing Walt Disney movies.
2 We were cruising home from this movie we got dragged to about relationships.
3 It was like a movie coming to life.
4 “Not most of the time. I work graveyard shifts at the Showtime. You wouldn’t believe how late people come in to watch movies.”
5 I felt like I was in a movie scene—a ten-year-old girl sitting in the center of the frame, while war raged around her.
6 It was true: no more parks, no more libraries, no more movie theaters.
7 His mom and I would sit in the living room and watch cheesy romantic movies, like Safe Haven starring Julianne Hough.
8 I walked with the others in search of the movie house.
9 I guess all the teen movies were right: prom is slightly, slightly magical.
10 I was two years old and Sam was four when we arrived, so I don’t remember anything about our long, perilous journey to America other than what I’ve seen in the movies.
11 His partner, a doctor, watched horror movies on television, too.
12 When the high-speed chases and mandatory shoot-outs become too repetitive, I head over to the revival houses and watch gentler movies in which the couples sleep in separate beds and everyone wears a hat.
13 He imagined his father, once upon a time, as a little boy, sitting in the dark, watching this very same movie, staring into the face of the man in the moon.
14 “Don’t worry, Panchito. I can drop you off at the dance before I go to the movies.”
15 “Mrs. Caraway, until a few months ago, was Stargirl’s teacher. I understand she also makes costumes for movies.”
16 It all seemed like something out of a movie.
17 Main Street had a movie theater, bank, jewelry store, doctor’s office, hardware store, and several churches.
18 “Whether they’re killed in a movie theater, a school, or a drone strike, it makes me ill. I mourn when anyone is killed. Here or elsewhere.”
19 We try to imitate girls we see in the human world, girls in magazines, girls we see on movie screens in air-conditioned theaters, eating candy so sweet it makes my teeth ache.
20 It was in a foreign language and had subtitles, which was fun because I had never read a movie before.
1 电影
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