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词汇 byplay
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Definition of byplay in English:

byplay

nounˈbʌɪpleɪˈbaɪpleɪ
mass noun
  • Secondary or subsidiary action or involvement in a play or film.

    (戏剧或电影的)穿插动作;辅助情节

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their byplay alone is enough to hold our interest.
    • The byplay during and after the courtroom scene shows that she acts and speaks with half an eye toward sussing out the danger he poses to her marriage, and likewise the taunting ‘ring’ scenes have more purpose as well.
    • It matters little whether a genre's high or low: The horseplay, the byplay, the wordplay's the thing - the ready wit is all.
    • The often hilarious byplay between the character and his hard-core fan base is at the core of his appeal, and it was nice to see a little of that, no matter how forced, make it to television.
    • Such byplay makes this baldly feminist agenda palatable.
    • Such byplay is engaging for the way it goes against the grain of expectation - our assumptions of what a porn film is supposed to be like and how its one-track-minded characters are meant to behave.
    • The tonal similarities of the two actors lead to some fascinating byplay, and he structures the piece as a series of surprises and sharp contrasts: a languorous song suddenly gives way to ecstatic dancing or bright chatter.
    • After some byplay conclude by saying, ‘What do we do when we like the magic?’
    • As with the movie itself, the commentaries and extra features focus on a central point: that the movie works because the people involved took out action scenes to focus on the comic byplay between he characters.
    • The byplay created by the argument over whether a comedy or a tragedy should be played fits the secrecy/revelation pattern.
    • The mechanicals in the production were slow and dull, indulging in endless, random byplay rather than the specific actions called for in the text.
    • Our lives happen in voices: in inner monologue and outer dialogue, in scenes of interwoven tension and resolution with comic byplay.
    • Honestly, she is so oblivious to subtle byplay.
    • One can only imagine what the common folk thought of this byplay.
    • Their byplay leaves little to the viewer's imagination.
    • It adds extra layers to the playful byplay between the characters we see before.
    • Hip culture has embraced this linguistic byplay wholeheartedly, often to the dismay of those who can't quite figure it out.
    • Now, again, there is a byplay there between the suggestion that the Crown is involved in some sort of subterfuge in this case.
    • Most of the audience is engaged in byplay around this central scene.
    • Firstly, there is an interesting byplay in the film between sexual and existential desire.

Definition of byplay in US English:

byplay

(also by-play)
nounˈbaɪpleɪˈbīplā
  • Secondary or subsidiary action or involvement in a play or movie.

    (戏剧或电影的)穿插动作;辅助情节

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most of the audience is engaged in byplay around this central scene.
    • After some byplay conclude by saying, ‘What do we do when we like the magic?’
    • Now, again, there is a byplay there between the suggestion that the Crown is involved in some sort of subterfuge in this case.
    • Our lives happen in voices: in inner monologue and outer dialogue, in scenes of interwoven tension and resolution with comic byplay.
    • Firstly, there is an interesting byplay in the film between sexual and existential desire.
    • The byplay created by the argument over whether a comedy or a tragedy should be played fits the secrecy/revelation pattern.
    • It adds extra layers to the playful byplay between the characters we see before.
    • Their byplay leaves little to the viewer's imagination.
    • Their byplay alone is enough to hold our interest.
    • One can only imagine what the common folk thought of this byplay.
    • The tonal similarities of the two actors lead to some fascinating byplay, and he structures the piece as a series of surprises and sharp contrasts: a languorous song suddenly gives way to ecstatic dancing or bright chatter.
    • Hip culture has embraced this linguistic byplay wholeheartedly, often to the dismay of those who can't quite figure it out.
    • Honestly, she is so oblivious to subtle byplay.
    • As with the movie itself, the commentaries and extra features focus on a central point: that the movie works because the people involved took out action scenes to focus on the comic byplay between he characters.
    • The mechanicals in the production were slow and dull, indulging in endless, random byplay rather than the specific actions called for in the text.
    • It matters little whether a genre's high or low: The horseplay, the byplay, the wordplay's the thing - the ready wit is all.
    • The often hilarious byplay between the character and his hard-core fan base is at the core of his appeal, and it was nice to see a little of that, no matter how forced, make it to television.
    • The byplay during and after the courtroom scene shows that she acts and speaks with half an eye toward sussing out the danger he poses to her marriage, and likewise the taunting ‘ring’ scenes have more purpose as well.
    • Such byplay makes this baldly feminist agenda palatable.
    • Such byplay is engaging for the way it goes against the grain of expectation - our assumptions of what a porn film is supposed to be like and how its one-track-minded characters are meant to behave.
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