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词汇 special effect
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Definition of special effect in English:

special effect

noun
  • An illusion created for films and television by props, camerawork, computer graphics, etc.

    a non-stop action film filled with amazing stunts and spectacular special effects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The special effects are fantastic and the humour is twisted into new visual gags which can be appreciated on a whole new level.
    • He loves figuring out how to create the props and special effects his scripts call for.
    • There are no special effects or complicated make up jobs required for the plate.
    • The film is loaded with special effects and will hit the theatres by mid-May.
    • Lee Hee-Kyung talks about the special effects in the film, and Kim's interest about the matter.
    • It's a simple enough technique and has been used for special effects in films such as Star Wars.
    • Whatever it is, he makes it all happen in the camera without any special effects.
    • You began to ignore the cheap sets and terrible special effects and instead focus on the story.
    • I thought The Matrix was a good story and the special effects told that story well.
    • I would be remiss if I did not discuss the many action sequences and special effects.
    • Characterisation suffers in favour of special effects.
    • Most of today's films rely heavily on special effects in order to appeal to the audience.
    • Wood can stage both strong acting scenes and those requiring heavy special effects.
    • Sometimes when you do a film with special effects, there is no chance for the actors to play.
    • The film is too caught up in special effects to care very much about the human characters.
    • The particularity of the film is that it is being shot in digital video with special effects.
    • Live action cartoons need special effects, but they don't have to be gold-plated.
    • I like to be there for any special scenes or if there are stunts or special effects.
    • Where the film falls down slightly is during its latter stages, when the real is overtaken by special effects and a what if scenario.
    • The world of digital special effects is an exploding market and the latest technology has revolutionised the industry.

Definition of special effect in US English:

special effect

nounēˈfek(t)
  • An illusion created for movies and television by props, camerawork, computer graphics, etc.

    a nonstop action rollercoaster filled with amazing stunts and spectacular special effects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sometimes when you do a film with special effects, there is no chance for the actors to play.
    • Whatever it is, he makes it all happen in the camera without any special effects.
    • Characterisation suffers in favour of special effects.
    • I like to be there for any special scenes or if there are stunts or special effects.
    • There are no special effects or complicated make up jobs required for the plate.
    • I thought The Matrix was a good story and the special effects told that story well.
    • The special effects are fantastic and the humour is twisted into new visual gags which can be appreciated on a whole new level.
    • The film is loaded with special effects and will hit the theatres by mid-May.
    • The particularity of the film is that it is being shot in digital video with special effects.
    • It's a simple enough technique and has been used for special effects in films such as Star Wars.
    • Wood can stage both strong acting scenes and those requiring heavy special effects.
    • He loves figuring out how to create the props and special effects his scripts call for.
    • You began to ignore the cheap sets and terrible special effects and instead focus on the story.
    • The world of digital special effects is an exploding market and the latest technology has revolutionised the industry.
    • Live action cartoons need special effects, but they don't have to be gold-plated.
    • Where the film falls down slightly is during its latter stages, when the real is overtaken by special effects and a what if scenario.
    • Most of today's films rely heavily on special effects in order to appeal to the audience.
    • Lee Hee-Kyung talks about the special effects in the film, and Kim's interest about the matter.
    • I would be remiss if I did not discuss the many action sequences and special effects.
    • The film is too caught up in special effects to care very much about the human characters.
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