cinema 的定义
- movies collectively, as an art: During the Great Depression, cinema provided psychological comfort, an escape from the harsh realities of daily life.
- Also Older Spelling, kin·e·ma [kin-uh-muh] /ˈkɪn ə mə/ .Chiefly British. movie theater: Do you know if there is a cinema near the British Museum?
cinema 近义词
movie industry; movie arena
更多cinema例句
- That, along with its excellent performances and a tour-de-force turn from its filmmaker, should be more than enough to make it a must-see for anyone who likes their LGBTQ movies to be outstanding cinema, too.
- Alas, nothing you screen on even the best 2-in-1 laptops will give you movie cinema or even 50-inch TV gorgeousness, but high definition maximizes viewing pleasure.
- A recently retired teacher, she had started a new path showing classic films to local audiences at libraries and cinemas, and she wanted to incorporate PowerPoint into her presentations.
- As an added bonus, if you don’t have a 3D capable TV and 3D Blu-ray player but do have a few Blu-ray sets that came with a 3D disc, you can watch them through the PlayStation VR headset and recreate the cinema experience.
- Some began to reopen in late March 2020, but ticket sales were sluggish so China’s national film bureau reversed the decision days later, shutting cinemas until July 20.
- The Second Republic was also considered the another golden age for Korean Cinema.
- In response to the screen quota cut, South Korea established a “cinema tax” on the box office.
- Forty-two years after its debut, The Godfather casts a long shadow over American cinema.
- President Park understood the power of cinema as propaganda.
- Cinema Services gave him the heads-up that Sony was going forward with the December 25 release.
- As it is, she had the greatest difficulty in keeping them, because there's no cinema near.
- It is true that I had never been to the cinema before I married him, and I am not sure that it was not his first time, too.
- I cannot pretend to have learned much about the cinema on such a brief visit, but I acquired a few facts.
- In the years immediately preceding the war the cinema demands an evergrowing if not altogether appreciative attention.
- The post-office is an annexe of the grocer's where the sardines come from on Jane's cinema evening.