单词 | pre-production |
释义 | pre-productionn.adj. A. n. 1. Something produced in advance; (a) preliminary or trial production. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > [noun] > production > pre-production pre-production1906 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [noun] > a performance > other types début1751 vehicle1785 benefit1802 showpiece1810 ticket-night1812 yatra1827 command1839 lollipopa1849 party piece1851 roadshow1874 one-night stand1878 stand1878 one-man show1879 small1886 command performance1897 ticket benefit1898 frivol1903 run-through1905 pre-production1906 riot1909 one-nighter1916 gala performance1932 improv1953 warm-up1958 workshopping1966 impro1979 1906 Arizona Republican 19 July 6/7 A series of four pages assuming to be a..pre-production of the issue of the Advertiser of July 2, 1956, fifty years hence. 1923 C. E. Seashore Introd. Psychol. x. 141 Our problem in the next few chapters is to examine mental life in the process of re-instatement, re-presentation, re-production, and pre-production of past and future experience. 1938 New Statesman 20 Aug. 282/1 I have seen pre~productions, for the Festival, of this week's naturalistic plays. 1947 J. G. Crowther & R. Whiddington Sci. at War i. 49 The General Electric Company worked out a method of pre-production, by which small quantities of new valves could be produced by formerly unskilled women workers, while the problems of mass-production were being worked out. 1977 Frederick (Maryland) Post 18 Mar. b11/6 The F-16 Joint Test Force is now evaluating two full-scale development aircraft, a total of eight of these ‘pre-productions’ will be evaluated here. 2005 Boston Herald (Nexis) 14 Nov. 41 Like all inventors, Bloom and Chudnofsky had to face the trials of preproduction. 2. Work prior to production, esp. of a film; preparation for production. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [noun] > a performance > production of performance > work prior to pre-production1970 1970 Coshocton (Ohio) Tribune 18 Nov. Wilde began pre-production on the film more than a year ago. 1979 D. Lowden Boudapesti 3 xviii. 100 In films, 80% of scripts written never reached the stage of pre-production. 1991 Rolling Stone 28 Nov. 28/4 The band is in preproduction for a new studio album and..Tyler and Perry make it clear that their real interest is the present. 2002 Daily Tel. 27 Aug. 5/3 Pre-production is under way... Hopefully the book will now finally appear on the screen. B. adj. (attributive). Prior or preliminary to (a) production. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [adjective] > prior to production pre-production1921 the world > existence and causation > creation > [adjective] > creating, fashioning, shaping, or forming > producing > relating to joint production pre-production1921 co-production1959 1921 Humeston (Iowa) New Era 18 May 2/2 Owing to pre-production contracts..‘Way Down East’ will never be shown other than as a first-class theater attraction. 1946 Nature 21 Dec. 897/2 An extremely active development department using a larger number of pre-production machines. 1970 M. Tormé Other Side of Rainbow (1971) iii. 34 Nearly every television variety show operates in a three-phase pattern. First, there is a preproduction period in which songs are chosen, scripts are written, [etc.]. 1993 Cycling Weekly 16 Jan. 39/1 Our pre-production Ventoux sample had a much-improved padding system over, say, a Giro Air Attack and a shape that fits the head better. 2001 Total DVD Feb. 124/3 Jurassic Park features a Making of... doc, footage of early pre-production meetings, storyboards, raw footage from the location scouting, Phil Tippet's original stop-motion test, a look at the work of the foley artists, and a production photo gallery. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1906 |
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