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单词 cinema
释义
cinemacin‧e‧ma /ˈsɪnəmə/ ●●● S3 noun Word Origin
WORD ORIGINcinema
Origin:
1900-2000 cinematograph ‘movie camera, movie show’ (19-20 centuries), from French cinématographe, from Greek kinema ‘movement’ + French -graphe ‘recording instrument’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • D"rrie is an important director in German cinema.
  • Television and videos are replacing trips to the cinema.
  • the MGM cinema in Leicester Square
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • All that Sunday he had brooded on the episode in the cinema.
  • He appears to be offering a total cinema in which technique, story, social setting, and spiritual values came together.
  • Or rediscover the drama of the big screen at one of Brighton's luxury cinemas.
  • The main purpose of Levin's article, however, is to reclaim Debord for the aesthetic discourse of avant-garde cinema.
  • They liked violent, even pornographic films, and there was one at the local cinema.
  • To beguile some of the time in Malvern, they went to the cinema.
  • Which 1956 film caused riots in cinemas all over the world? 02.
  • Who goes to orchestral concerts, who goes to opera, to ballet, to the cinema?
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorfilms and going to see them
especially British /movie especially American a story that is told using sound and moving pictures: · Are there any good movies on TV tonight?· What's your favourite James Bond film?· The film starred Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.see a film/movie: · Have you seen any good films lately?· I saw an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie on the plane - I can't remember its name.film about: · It's the usual sort of film about boy meets girl.film/movie director/producer/company: · Tarantino is one of the most famous film directors of our time.film crew (=the people who operate the equipment when making a film): · For months the town was full of cameras, lighting and members of the film crew.feature film (=a full-length film that has a story and is acted by professional actors): · The story of Lawrence of Arabia was made into a feature film in 1962.
British /movie theater American a building where you go to see films: · the MGM cinema in Leicester Square· The city put $6.5 million towards a 10-screen movie theater and retail complex in Main Street.
British /go to the movies American to go to a cinema in order to see a film: · Do you want to go the movies this weekend?· The last time I went to the cinema was when I saw 'Stigmata'.
if a film is on or is playing at a cinema, it is being shown there: · 'Three Kings' is on at the Phoenix at the moment.· Spielberg's new blockbuster is currently playing at over 2000 theaters nationwide.what's on?: · What's on at the cinema this weekend?
WORD SETS
animation, nounanimator, nounart director, nounart house, nounarts cinema, nounbiopic, nounblue movie, nounB-movie, nouncameo, nouncameraman, nouncartoon, nouncine-, adjectivecine-camera, nouncine-film, nouncinema, nouncinematic, adjectivecinematography, nounclip, nouncontinuity, nouncut, nouncutting room, noundirection, noundouble, noundouble bill, noundouble feature, nounepilogue, nounextra, nounfantasy, nounfarce, nounfeature, nounfeature film, nounfilm star, nounfilmstrip, nounflashback, nounflick, nounfootage, nounfreeze-frame, noungaffer, nounHollywood, home movie, nounhorror movie, nounimage, nounimagery, nounlip-synch, verblocation, nounlot, nounmatinée, nounmiscast, verbmotion picture, nounmovie, nounmoviegoer, nounmovie star, nounmovie theater, nounmoving picture, nounmultiplex, nounmusical, nounnarrator, nounnewsreel, nounoff-screen, adverbopening night, nounOscar, nounout-take, nounPG, nounpremiere, nounproject, verbprojection, nounprojectionist, nounprojector, nounprop, nounrating, nounreel, nounrelease, verbremake, nounremake, verbre-release, verbrerun, nounretake, nounrole, nounscreen, nounscreen, verbscreening, nounscreenplay, nounscreen test, nounscreenwriter, nounscriptwriter, nounset, nounshort, nounshot, nounshow, verbsilent, adjectiveslow motion, nounsoundtrack, nounspaghetti western, nounsplicer, nounsplit screen, nounstand-in, nounstill, nounstudio, nounstunt man, nounstunt woman, nountalkie, nountearjerker, nounTechnicolor, nountheatre, nountheme, noun3-D, adjectivetop-grossing, adjectivetrailer, nountravelogue, nounturkey, nounwestern, nounwhodunit, nounX, nounX-certificate, adjectiveX-rated, adjective
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRYverbs
· Why don’t we go to the cinema tonight?
· Do you know what’s on at the cinema?
adjectives
(=with several different screens for showing films)· You can see the movie now at your local multiplex cinema.
· The new leisure complex includes a 12-screen cinema.
cinema + NOUN
(=the people who watch a film)· His new movie is sure to bring in big cinema audiences.
(=the large white surface on which films are shown)· The film was much better on the cinema screen than on TV.
· a cinema advertising campaign for Levi jeans
(=a group of cinemas owned by the same company)· He works for a well-known cinema chain.
(=the showing of a new film at the cinema)· His film was banned from cinema release for some years.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· We used to joke that she was named after a local cinema.· This might be almost as entertaining as Godzilla Meets Bambi, at my local cinema.· They liked violent, even pornographic films, and there was one at the local cinema.· Back in her home town of Leeds she patronized the local cinema which alternated art and porno movies.· Even the local cinema has closed.· Competition leaflets are available in your local Rank cinema - this could be your chance to win a holiday of a lifetime.· Mrs Stych's mind wandered as the voices droned on and the current film at the local drive-in cinema was condemned.
· The multiplex cinema is another sign of the decade.· It will eventually feature a nightclub, restaurant, retail units and multiplex cinema.
· His use of location shooting, natural lighting, and lay actors stood in total contrast to the older expressionist cinema.
NOUN
· Is their responsibility to art cinema or are they mortgaged to the Hollywood estate?· This shift to figural and postmodern films has also taken place in art cinema.
· However, after a few weeks, cinema audiences dropped dramatically and the moment of truth arrived.· Only Hollywood can talk about cinema audiences in general.· An ambitious task ... but they're convinced the combination of suspense and high flying drama will bring in the cinema audiences.· Evidence suggests that cinema audiences are more receptive to advertising - although numbers are limited.· During the past decade, cinema audiences had evaporated like snow on a hotplate.· He is capable of rages near to those on-screen moments when he can scare the living daylights out of a cinema audience.· The West End and even cinema audiences were tiny compared to the huge passive mass of armchair viewers.· But Mr Norman rules the roost in the film field with a regular 4 million audience, twice the weekly cinema audience.
· Behind the scenes, cinema chains enjoy the economies of centralised purchasing and have utilised computers to track inventory and prevent spoilage.
· In Lloyd the accused had cinema films copied to be sold as videos and returned them.
· Film theorists first put forward the proposition that the construction of the spectator in mainstream cinema is gendered.
· It's open late, and has a massive outdoor cinema screen.· Some one who's brilliant on the cinema screen isn't necessarily a good talk show guest.· David's shadow crossing the cinema screen had only irritated those towards the back of the cinema.· Life was a cinema screen, in an infinite darkness.· A cinema screen fills the small stage of the Cottesloe, framed by steel scaffolding and lit with red beacons.
VERB
· Before they parted May told her friend she was going to the cinema but she never left her house again.· During the six-day fast, weddings were postponed, and most Hindus refrained from going to cinemas, theaters, and restaurants.· One night three of us decided to go to the cinema.· I Pressed home the usual arguments about duty and not fighting the war for the privilege of going to the cinema.· Suppose everyone buys meals, but only the rich can afford to go to the cinema.· Chang had got his start when Dan Merkel went into cinema.· To beguile some of the time in Malvern, they went to the cinema.· Regularly you went to the cinema.
· As I left the cinema I was seized in an irresistible spasm of shivering.· When they had left the cinema, they found it had been raining so Yanto decided the standing position would be favourite.· Too soon, I was out on the other side, dazzled, like a man leaving a cinema in the afternoon.
· There are already plans to make the £26,000 jingle into a hit single and show the ad in cinemas.· It will be shown in special Imax cinemas around the world.· Yet it has never been shown in cinemas or on television.· The 60-second commercial is now being shown at cinemas following the launch of Alien 3 across the country.· Films, whether shown in public cinemas or cinema clubs, were brought within the scope of the Obscene Publications Act 1959.· On the afternoon of the Latin exam, a very good film was being shown at the neighbouring cinema to my school.
1[countable] especially British English a building in which films are shown SYN movie theater American English:  It’s on at the local cinema.2the cinema British English if you go to the cinema, you go to a cinema to see a film:  We decided to go to the cinema.3[singular, uncountable] the skill or industry of making filmscinematic:  a leading figure in Italian cinemaCOLLOCATIONSverbsgo to the cinema· Why don’t we go to the cinema tonight?be on/be showing at the cinema· Do you know what’s on at the cinema?adjectivesa multiplex cinema (=with several different screens for showing films)· You can see the movie now at your local multiplex cinema.a 6-screen/12-screen etc cinema· The new leisure complex includes a 12-screen cinema.cinema + NOUNa cinema audience (=the people who watch a film)· His new movie is sure to bring in big cinema audiences.a cinema screen (=the large white surface on which films are shown)· The film was much better on the cinema screen than on TV.cinema advertising· a cinema advertising campaign for Levi jeansa cinema chain (=a group of cinemas owned by the same company)· He works for a well-known cinema chain.cinema release (=the showing of a new film at the cinema)· His film was banned from cinema release for some years.
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