英:['fəʊtəˌpleɪ]
美:['foʊtəˌpleɪ]
英:['fəʊtəˌpleɪ]
美:['foʊtəˌpleɪ]
pho·to·play
fo to pleI
The first known use of photoplay was in 1909
photospherenoun
the shining surface of the sun or a star
photo1 of 3noun
photograph entry 1
photo2 of 3verb
photograph entry 2
photo3 of 3adjective
photographic sense 1
photoplaynoun
movie sense 2a
1 This be that the "bad" child "finishes becoming" child's photoplay!
这是个“坏”孩子变成“好”孩子的故事影片!
2 Chapter three analyzes some classic cases of creation practice on photoplay views in new age.
第三章为新时期影戏观创作实践经典案例分析。
3 Attempt to do that here with Elizabeth, to not have her life read like pages from some old Photoplay.
伊丽莎白,不要让她的生活杂志上读到的电影剧喜欢从一些旧的网页。
4 He is the author of His Majesty, the American and is editor of Introduction to Photoplay and the American Theatrical Film.
他是陛下,美国的作者,是编辑器,电影剧介绍和美国戏剧电影。
5 In Boston, the Hearst papers forced exhibitors to preface Five Star Final with a disclaimer assuring moviegoers that most newspapers would never deploy the vile tactics portrayed in the photoplay.
6 Dennis Wolkowicz is a photoplay organist who performs under the stage name Jay Warren.
7 Thus, if a stage play requires three hours, in the photoplay it is pictorially told in one hour, and just as effectively.