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screenplay是什么意思

  • n.电影剧本;剧本

screenplay自然拼读

screen·play

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screenplay变形

复数:screenplays

screenplay词根

词根:screen

n.

screen 屏,幕;屏风

screenwriter 编剧家;电影剧本作家

screenland 电影界

vi.

screen 拍电影

vt.

screen 筛;拍摄;放映;掩蔽

screenplay英英释义

  • n.a script for a film including dialogue and descriptions of characters and sets

screenplay词组

best screenplay最佳编剧;最佳剧本

screenplay词源中文解释

"电影剧本",1916年,来自电影界的 screen(名词)和 play(名词)。

screenplay词源英文解释

The first known use of screenplay was in 1920

screenplay儿童词典英英释义

screw1 of 2noun

a simple machine consisting of a solid cylinder with a winding groove around it and a correspondingly grooved hollow cylinder into which it fits

a nail-shaped or rod-shaped metal piece with a winding groove used for fastening solid pieces together

something having the shape of a screw : spiral

the act of screwing tight : twist

a screw-shaped device (as a corkscrew)

propeller

screw2 of 2verb

to attach, fasten, or close with a screw

to operate, tighten, or adjust with a screw

to turn or twist on a screwlike thread

to twist out of shape

a face screwed up in pain

to increase in amount

trying to screw up enough nerve to ask

screwdrivernoun

a tool for turning screws

screwball1 of 2noun

a baseball pitch that moves away from a straight path in a direction opposite to a curve

informal a foolish or odd person

screwball2 of 2adjective

zany entry 2

screw1 of 2noun

a simple machine consisting of a solid cylinder with a winding groove around it and a correspondingly grooved hollow cylinder into which it fits

a nail-shaped or rod-shaped metal piece with a winding groove used for fastening solid pieces together

something having the shape of a screw : spiral

the act of screwing tight : twist

a screw-shaped device (as a corkscrew)

propeller

screw2 of 2verb

to attach, fasten, or close with a screw

to operate, tighten, or adjust with a screw

to turn or twist on a screwlike thread

to twist out of shape

a face screwed up in pain

to increase in amount

trying to screw up enough nerve to ask

screenwriternoun

a writer of screenplays

screenplaynoun

the written form of a story prepared for film production

screenplay 例句

1 There have also been a handful of film projects: “The Girl in the Park,” which he also directed, and the Sandra Bullock romance “The Lake House,” along with a few unproduced screenplays.

2 Evison said he has not been involved in writing the screenplay.

3 Ayoade performs a graceful balancing act in his screenplay and direction, finding and holding just the right note of quizzical surrealism and jazzy wit, while Eisenberg’s dueling performances are a marvel of comic contrasts.

4 The new lawsuit claims that Karman, though not required to render any writing services on "Squeakquel," wrote a screenplay anyway when Fox asked what the story for the second picture should be.

5 He wants to be thought of as a portraitist of characters, not of class; he said that he doesn’t “think of anything intellectual” while writing his intensely cerebral screenplays.

6 Cook worked on the screenplay with three other writers.

7 Bogart won his only Oscar for the role; Hepburn, director John Huston and the screenplay were all nominated.

8 But significant year-end support from critics’ groups helped “Drive My Car” crash the Oscar race, where it claimed nominations for picture, director, adapted screenplay and international feature.

9 Documentary screenplay went to Katie Galloway and Kelly Duane de la Vega for “Better This World,” about a case of what seems like domestic terrorism that may be entrapment.

10 When Wilder protests that one of Chandler’s ideas for the screenplay is a touch too refined, Chandler snaps, “You don’t like subtleties?”

11 Another winner this weekend was John Ridley, who received the USC Libraries Scripter prize for his screenplay for “12 Years a Slave.”

12 Maybe the secret to Bert V. Royal's highly satisfying screenplay for "Easy A" is its insight into the fact that teenagers are more than conniving, canny mini-adults who live their lives through electronic gizmos.

13 Tarantino accused Gawker Media of "predatory journalism", but the publisher argued it had only provided a link to Anonfiles.com, an anonymous online location where the screenplay could be viewed.

14 Playwright Joseph Stein, who turned a Yiddish short story into the classic Broadway musical "Fiddler on the Roof" and later wrote the screenplay for its successful movie adaptation, has died at age 98.

15 Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reprised the roles that made them famous onstage in New York on Friday night, with a surprise appearance in a one-off live reading of the screenplay of Good Will Hunting.

16 In translating Bergman’s screenplay to the stage, Ms. Worton has stripped away much of what ambiguity it had.

17 His rich brother-in-law wants him to write a screenplay.

18 Graham Moore, whose screenplay for “The Imitation Game” won an Academy Award last year, recently published a best-selling novel with Random House.

19 British director Martin McDonagh, who also wrote the screenplay, has defended the film.

20 The Coen brothers, who won a best screenplay Oscar for Fargo, are on board as executive producers.

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