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单词 movie
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Definition of movie in English:

movie

noun ˈmuːviˈmuvi
North American
  • 1A cinema film.

    as modifier a movie star
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maybe I've been renting too many teen movies, but I'm craving my slice of the American pie.
    • Some movies seem better while you're watching them than they actually are.
    • See Tarnation on a movie theater screen if you have the chance.
    • Consequently, it provides excellent fodder for a blockbuster action movie.
    • So you liked the blockbuster movie, but don't have time to read the book.
    • Individuals like Ray realized that bad monster movies were basically fun.
    • The essence of the Walt Disney company is the ability to tell stories through movies and theme parks.
    • I was a monster movie buff when I was a kid.
    • Yes, scary movies do seem to be for the sole purpose of clinging to someone.
    • Finally he picked a design that I had based roughly on a movie theatre.
    • Ustinov also wrote and directed the movie based on his own play.
    • There is a movement afoot to release movies to both theaters and DVD at the same time.
    • These are undoubtedly his most successful movies in a film career which contains a wide mix of the good, the bad and the mediocre.
    • The Surrealists loved bad movies, seeing them as subversive attacks on the tyranny of narrative form.
    • The underlined movies are the movies on the list that I own.
    • The plot draws, of course, from the recently released animated movie of the same name.
    • Like many of you, I watched classic monster movies on Saturday nights as a child.
    • When I heard this morning that there were movie premiere tickets to be won, I entered.
    • But it is, for me, the best American animated movie of the year.
    • I think we both agree on the importance of the movie theater version.
    • But I urge you more cynical movie buffs to give this classic a try.
    • Video games join action figures, trading cards and plush toys as summer movie tie-ins.
    • Jeepers Creepers is not a typical teen slasher movie, though it easily could have veered off onto that path.
    • My sensibility has been shaped as much by movies and television and pop music as it has by books.
    • As far as movies and television are concerned, the total amount we watch isn't likely to change much.
    • So every time a good kids' movie comes out, he takes them to see it before I can.
    • Dawson, 25, of Los Angeles, was filming a movie called This Revolution, published reports said.
    • Summer action movies don't have to be this bad.
    • Over the next year, we're going to see several movies based on the events of that day.
    • I love teen angst movies with moody, atmospheric modern rock soundtracks.
    • In Sony's case, it helps to own some music and movie studios.
    • The only thing missing was music playing in the background from a movie soundtrack!
    • Both movies utilized non-linear stories, but only Pulp Fiction ended in the middle of the story.
    • Many scary movies have been made about ghosts.
    • Estrada, a former action movie star, assumed the presidency in 1998.
    • Now, you know how I love my zombie movies, so I don't take reviewing such films lightly.
    • Characters in television serials and movies have great influence on the viewers.
    • For the past 10 years he has been directing made-for-TV movies.
    • A lot of people are doing lists of their favorite scary movies.
    Synonyms
    film, picture, motion picture, feature, feature film
    informal flick, talkie
    dated moving picture
    1. 1.1the movies Films generally or the film industry.
      we decided to go the movies
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Caine then tells Parkinson about his love for the movies, and the main reasons he became an actor.
      • Probably the best spider scene ever in the movies is in merely an addendum to a film.
      • I teased him that he was like the pool guy in the movies, who goes around servicing all the bored housewives.
      • The majority of the ones I encounter are underpaid yet have a great love for the movies.
      • He has one of those over the top Parisian accents you hear in the movies.
      • Unlike in the movies, this commencement was long, boring and very unsatisfying.
      • She looked like one of those artificially aged people in the movies, with their grey skin, grey hair and faux wrinkles.
      • I grabbed her, picked her up, and swung her around like they do in the movies.
      • Believe me it's far more difficult to know what to say to an unconscious loved one than the movies make out.
      • When I landed a job at the STAR newspaper I thought it would be like journalism in the movies.
      • You don't need to be a film buff to enjoy the movies or a football fanatic to watch a game.
      • If it wasn't for the one busted knee I could be in the movies now you know.
      • After 40 years of living in France, only now has this community begun to exist in the movies.
      • Like in the movies, big names guarantee a big audience on Broadway.
      • And though the movies are starting to change and we have the odd Lara Croft, there is still a way to go.
      • Youngsters will be given the chance to act out some of their favourite scenes from the movies at a stunt camp being run in the city over the summer.
      • As much of an asset to the movies as he is to the stage, there are many cinema-goers who hope he doesn't stay away from the screen for too long.
      • The result is incredibly cinematic, and manages not to trivialise the imagination and atmosphere of the movies.
      • Young filmmakers hoping to make it in the movies are showcasing their work next week.
      • One of the things I find funniest is invented rituals in the movies.
      Synonyms
      the cinema, the pictures, the silver screen, the big screen
      informal the flicks

Rhymes

groovy
 
 

Definition of movie in US English:

movie

nounˈmuviˈmo͞ovē
North American
  • 1A story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on television; a motion picture.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ustinov also wrote and directed the movie based on his own play.
    • I think we both agree on the importance of the movie theater version.
    • Characters in television serials and movies have great influence on the viewers.
    • These are undoubtedly his most successful movies in a film career which contains a wide mix of the good, the bad and the mediocre.
    • Yes, scary movies do seem to be for the sole purpose of clinging to someone.
    • I love teen angst movies with moody, atmospheric modern rock soundtracks.
    • The plot draws, of course, from the recently released animated movie of the same name.
    • For the past 10 years he has been directing made-for-TV movies.
    • Consequently, it provides excellent fodder for a blockbuster action movie.
    • My sensibility has been shaped as much by movies and television and pop music as it has by books.
    • So you liked the blockbuster movie, but don't have time to read the book.
    • A lot of people are doing lists of their favorite scary movies.
    • Estrada, a former action movie star, assumed the presidency in 1998.
    • The essence of the Walt Disney company is the ability to tell stories through movies and theme parks.
    • Jeepers Creepers is not a typical teen slasher movie, though it easily could have veered off onto that path.
    • The only thing missing was music playing in the background from a movie soundtrack!
    • Over the next year, we're going to see several movies based on the events of that day.
    • The underlined movies are the movies on the list that I own.
    • Many scary movies have been made about ghosts.
    • Finally he picked a design that I had based roughly on a movie theatre.
    • Summer action movies don't have to be this bad.
    • See Tarnation on a movie theater screen if you have the chance.
    • But it is, for me, the best American animated movie of the year.
    • Individuals like Ray realized that bad monster movies were basically fun.
    • Like many of you, I watched classic monster movies on Saturday nights as a child.
    • Some movies seem better while you're watching them than they actually are.
    • The Surrealists loved bad movies, seeing them as subversive attacks on the tyranny of narrative form.
    • I was a monster movie buff when I was a kid.
    • But I urge you more cynical movie buffs to give this classic a try.
    • As far as movies and television are concerned, the total amount we watch isn't likely to change much.
    • Both movies utilized non-linear stories, but only Pulp Fiction ended in the middle of the story.
    • When I heard this morning that there were movie premiere tickets to be won, I entered.
    • Video games join action figures, trading cards and plush toys as summer movie tie-ins.
    • Maybe I've been renting too many teen movies, but I'm craving my slice of the American pie.
    • So every time a good kids' movie comes out, he takes them to see it before I can.
    • In Sony's case, it helps to own some music and movie studios.
    • There is a movement afoot to release movies to both theaters and DVD at the same time.
    • Dawson, 25, of Los Angeles, was filming a movie called This Revolution, published reports said.
    • Now, you know how I love my zombie movies, so I don't take reviewing such films lightly.
    Synonyms
    film, picture, motion picture, feature, feature film
    1. 1.1the movies A movie theater.
      we decided to go to the movies
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A year after the event, the health minister resigned and the government announced that in future heatwaves, everybody should go to the movies because they're air-conditioned.
      • I am planning to see this movie at least another 2 times while it is still at the movies!
      • He would take us to the movies and we loved the way they dressed in 1940s black-and-white films.
      • There was this real communal kind of feeling about going to the movies, and I loved all that.
      • One of the best things about going to the movies, as every regular cinema-goer knows, is the trailers.
      • Because you know, going to the movies is meant to be a fun outing, it's meant to be an enjoyable experience.
      • A trip to the movies in Korea shares much in common with a trip to the movies in any other country.
    2. 1.2 Motion pictures generally or the motion-picture industry.
      a lifelong love of the movies
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She looked like one of those artificially aged people in the movies, with their grey skin, grey hair and faux wrinkles.
      • If it wasn't for the one busted knee I could be in the movies now you know.
      • The majority of the ones I encounter are underpaid yet have a great love for the movies.
      • The result is incredibly cinematic, and manages not to trivialise the imagination and atmosphere of the movies.
      • Probably the best spider scene ever in the movies is in merely an addendum to a film.
      • He has one of those over the top Parisian accents you hear in the movies.
      • I grabbed her, picked her up, and swung her around like they do in the movies.
      • After 40 years of living in France, only now has this community begun to exist in the movies.
      • Young filmmakers hoping to make it in the movies are showcasing their work next week.
      • And though the movies are starting to change and we have the odd Lara Croft, there is still a way to go.
      • Caine then tells Parkinson about his love for the movies, and the main reasons he became an actor.
      • Youngsters will be given the chance to act out some of their favourite scenes from the movies at a stunt camp being run in the city over the summer.
      • You don't need to be a film buff to enjoy the movies or a football fanatic to watch a game.
      • As much of an asset to the movies as he is to the stage, there are many cinema-goers who hope he doesn't stay away from the screen for too long.
      • Believe me it's far more difficult to know what to say to an unconscious loved one than the movies make out.
      • I teased him that he was like the pool guy in the movies, who goes around servicing all the bored housewives.
      • When I landed a job at the STAR newspaper I thought it would be like journalism in the movies.
      • One of the things I find funniest is invented rituals in the movies.
      • Unlike in the movies, this commencement was long, boring and very unsatisfying.
      • Like in the movies, big names guarantee a big audience on Broadway.
      Synonyms
      the cinema, the pictures, the silver screen, the big screen
 
 
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