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View usage for: (ænɪmeɪʃən) Word forms: plural animations1. uncountable nounAnimation is the process of making films in which drawings or puppets appear to move. The films are a mix of animation and full-length features. ...computer animation. 2. countable nounAn animation is a film in which drawings or puppets appear to move. This film is the first British animation sold to an American network. 3. uncountable nounSomeone with animation shows liveliness in the way that they speak, look, or behave. They both spoke with animation. Synonyms: liveliness, life, action, activity More Synonyms of animation 4. See also suspended animation animation in British English (ˌænɪˈmeɪʃən) noun2. the condition of being alive 3. a. the techniques used in the production of animated cartoons b. a variant of animated cartoon animation in American English (ˌænɪˈmeɪʃən) noun1. an animating or being animated 2. an animate condition; life 3. vivacity; brisk, lively quality 4. the preparation of animated cartoons Examples of 'animation' in a sentenceanimation Disney's first two attempts at setting up animation studios in Kansas failed.But it feels as though we are in a period of suspended animation.The character animation is also a cut above.Soon they were mixing his animations with her poems.His expressive face shines through the computer animation.The original investment in the animation studio could be counted in the millions.In general the services that require you to download have better graphics and animations.He spent hours making animation films using apples in the kitchen.Flash was admired by designers for its facility to produce animation and moving graphics. Character animations are fluid and the streets and back alleys all have a sense of life about them.Live action is mixed with animation.That's the difference between live action and animation.French and Italian companies have outsourced animation production work there.The colourful 3D animation of the exotic fish is at least nice to look at.And time can go into suspended animation for 18 months.This means adopting the crystal-clear storytelling techniques of the acclaimed animation studio.Combining animation and live action, this has all the ingredients of a modern classic.Everything these days is much faster - with high production animation.The Canadian region is a major film and animation hotspot.Choose from these three fabulous 3D animations.Secondly, the character animation is ten years behind the times.The company 1927 mixes performance with animation to brilliant effect.There were some creatures that looked like they'd been cooked up with computer animation.Still, this and the stunning look and animation of the robots in disguise are the main draw. In other languagesanimation British English: animation NOUN Animation is the process of making films in which drawings appear to move. ...computer animation. - American English: animation
- Brazilian Portuguese: animação
- Chinese: 动画制作
- European Spanish: animación
- French: animation
- German: Animation
- Italian: animazione
- Japanese: アニメ製作
- Korean: 애니메이션 제작
- European Portuguese: animação
- Latin American Spanish: animación
Chinese translation of 'animation' n - (c/u) (computer, cartoon)
动(動)画(畫)片制(製)作 (dònghùapiàn zhìzuò) - (u) (= liveliness)
生气(氣) (shēngqì)
Definition liveliness and enthusiasm They both spoke with animation. Synonyms zest high spirits elation welly (slang) ardour (old-fashioned) vibrancy briskness airiness sprightliness pizzazz or pizazz (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition activity, force, or energy Hollywood is where the action is now. Synonyms energy, activity, spirit, force, vitality, vigour, liveliness, vim Definition the state of being active There is an extraordinary level of activity in the market. Synonyms action, work, life, labour, movement, energy, exercise, spirit, enterprise, motion, bustle, animation, vigour, hustle, exertion, hurly-burly, liveliness, activeness, stirSynonyms light-heartedness, happiness, animation, high spirits, buoyancy, gaiety, jauntiness, breeziness, blitheness, lightness of heart |