单词 | the oscars |
释义 | > as lemmasthe Oscars 1. Any of the statuettes awarded annually since 1928 in Hollywood, United States, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for excellence in film acting, directing, and other aspects of filmmaking; = Academy Award n. at academy n. Compounds 2. the Oscars: the ceremony at which these awards are presented. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > [noun] > award Academy Award1930 Oscar1934 Emmy1949 Palme d'Or1967 Etrog1968 BAFTA1976 genie1980 1934 Daily News (N.Y.) 19 Mar. 32/3 Although Katharine Hepburn wasn't present to receive her Oscar, her constant companion and the gal she resides with in Hollywood, Laura Harding, was there [etc.]. 1936 Time 16 Mar. 56/2 Neither Director Ford nor Screenwriter Nichols appeared to claim their prizes—small gold statuettes which Hollywood calls ‘Oscars’. 1949 Life 28 Mar. 95/2 Grant-Realm Television Productions..won television's equivalent of an Oscar—the first Emmy. 1958 Punch 25 June 838/3 A quiet scene, with the camera in close-up, every word counting, and the actors playing for an Oscar. 1976 Southern Evening Echo (Southampton) 6 Nov. (Advt. Suppl.) 5/1 Ed Begley (he got an Oscar) as a vicious town boss whose daughter (Shirley Knight) gets ruined by Newman. 2002 GQ Mar. 254/2 It's there in..[his] broody scowling at the Oscars. People wanted to bitch slap him into a cheesy grin. < as lemmas |
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