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词汇 moving picture
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Definition of moving picture in English:

moving picture

noun
dated
  • A cinematographic film.

    〈旧〉电影,影片

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When Edison invented moving pictures, the pornographic potential of that new media was of course too obvious to be overlooked.
    • You see, I don't go out much to the moving picture cinema because of a little something we writers like to call ‘strangers’.
    • This can replace analog tape and film libraries, acting as a centralized repository for moving pictures, music, video and graphics.
    • Back in the 50's, people were absolutely astounded and blown away by the magic of moving pictures transmitted into their homes via invisible rays.
    • With the advent of the moving picture, and the subsequent development of the cinema organ, the organ was at an all time high.
    • Many are the moving pictures made here, from Mel Gibson's Maverick to commercials for Canon, Marlboro and Diesel Jeans.
    • Not long before, Thomas Edison had introduced the world to his invention the Kinetoscope - the beginning of the moving picture industry.
    • The primary use of cinematic film, to represent moving pictures, is a happy accident resulting from an experiment in encoding.
    • Words have been here tens of thousands of years longer than film, moving pictures, video, and digital video, and words will likely be here after those media too.
    • This has been an historic decade in the development of the cinema, a breathlessly wonderful time of captivation and transfixion brought forth from the glories of the moving picture.
    • Long before movies became talking pictures, they were moving pictures.
    • On the night of April 14, 1865, Lincoln went to the theatre and got shot in his seat by one of the actors in a moving picture show.
    • Lucas more than many creators, I believe, truly gets that film is storytelling with moving pictures.
    • After this date, there is no further evidence of Collings being active in moving pictures.
    • In 1898, one Hannibal Williston Goodwin patented celluloid film, used to make moving pictures.
    • Hundreds of films come out every year, the numbers rising as more and more studios and countries and people enter the field of moving pictures and sound as a method of storytelling.
    • There are seven categories young artists can enter - music, fashion design, photography, moving pictures, words, industrial design, and pictures.
    • ‘That which is shown in moving pictures,’ he wrote, ‘impresses itself upon the mind with a force not equaled in any other way.’
    • The 90 years of Chaplin films is indeed an appropriate occasion to show their passion for the moving picture and one of its most memorable exponents, Charles Chaplin.
    • Lawson wrote the story in the earliest days of moving pictures when cinema was no more than a curiosity.
    Synonyms
    movie, picture, feature, feature film

Definition of moving picture in US English:

moving picture

noun
dated
  • A movie.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Back in the 50's, people were absolutely astounded and blown away by the magic of moving pictures transmitted into their homes via invisible rays.
    • When Edison invented moving pictures, the pornographic potential of that new media was of course too obvious to be overlooked.
    • ‘That which is shown in moving pictures,’ he wrote, ‘impresses itself upon the mind with a force not equaled in any other way.’
    • Words have been here tens of thousands of years longer than film, moving pictures, video, and digital video, and words will likely be here after those media too.
    • This has been an historic decade in the development of the cinema, a breathlessly wonderful time of captivation and transfixion brought forth from the glories of the moving picture.
    • Hundreds of films come out every year, the numbers rising as more and more studios and countries and people enter the field of moving pictures and sound as a method of storytelling.
    • You see, I don't go out much to the moving picture cinema because of a little something we writers like to call ‘strangers’.
    • With the advent of the moving picture, and the subsequent development of the cinema organ, the organ was at an all time high.
    • Long before movies became talking pictures, they were moving pictures.
    • After this date, there is no further evidence of Collings being active in moving pictures.
    • Not long before, Thomas Edison had introduced the world to his invention the Kinetoscope - the beginning of the moving picture industry.
    • This can replace analog tape and film libraries, acting as a centralized repository for moving pictures, music, video and graphics.
    • The primary use of cinematic film, to represent moving pictures, is a happy accident resulting from an experiment in encoding.
    • The 90 years of Chaplin films is indeed an appropriate occasion to show their passion for the moving picture and one of its most memorable exponents, Charles Chaplin.
    • Lucas more than many creators, I believe, truly gets that film is storytelling with moving pictures.
    • In 1898, one Hannibal Williston Goodwin patented celluloid film, used to make moving pictures.
    • On the night of April 14, 1865, Lincoln went to the theatre and got shot in his seat by one of the actors in a moving picture show.
    • There are seven categories young artists can enter - music, fashion design, photography, moving pictures, words, industrial design, and pictures.
    • Many are the moving pictures made here, from Mel Gibson's Maverick to commercials for Canon, Marlboro and Diesel Jeans.
    • Lawson wrote the story in the earliest days of moving pictures when cinema was no more than a curiosity.
    Synonyms
    movie, picture, feature, feature film
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