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cinematic

/sin-uh-mat-ik/US // ˌsɪn əˈmæt ɪk //

电影,电影式的,电影式,电影般

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having to do with movies, as either an industry or an art form: The book explores Andy Warhol's cinematic work, focusing on ten films in detail.
    • : showing a high level of artistry; grand and visually impressive: This film is filled with sweeping, cinematic shots of the surrounding countryside, to the point where the setting almost becomes a third character.
    • : having qualities or using techniques associated with good movies, such as drama, emotional intensity, visual or sonic artistry, epic narrative, etc.: Poetic and strikingly cinematic, her exquisitely written novel illuminates the strange tightrope we are all walking in the radically altered landscape post-9/11.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short video or scripted event scene between stages of interactive play, often to introduce a new level, develop a character, or advance the plot: This year's NHL game has a lot of the same animations, cinematics between faceoffs, commentary tracks, and graphics.

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Examples

  • Expect a shower of sparks, bullets and projectiles during action-packed moments, with a smoothness that could easily be mistaken for a non-playable cinematic.

  • A Wes Anderson world Travel is cinematic, a movie set in which we act out scenes populated by strangers.

  • There was no question when Sacha Baron Cohen’s new cinematic provocation, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” would appear before audiences.

  • Chris Burkard’s new short film, Unnur, released on YouTube on September 28, offers a cinematic exploration of that uncertainty, and how one parent has learned to be at peace with his unconventional choices.

  • If the megalodon were living in the dark, inky depths, though, it would have had to become a very different sort of creature—one we might not find nearly as cinematic.

  • But those watching Selma were judging a work of cinematic art.

  • Of course, the output of this cinematic tradition has been mostly male-dominated.

  • With its exquisite landscapes, birds-eye view and soothing cinematic music, Drone Boning makes sex look like art.

  • This week, Greg and Jill Henderson brought to life the cinematic science of the hoverboard from Back to the Future Part II.

  • The resulting story is seductively cinematic, and should be made into a film itself.

  • Charity Coe Cheever was making less progress with her amateur movie-show than Kedzie with her professional cinematic career.

  • In the development of the plot Heliodorus makes his set more unified, less cinematic than Xenophon had done.

  • It is these films that have shown some experimentation in contemporary cinematic techniques on the part of Bulgarian directors.

  • Why not take a further wrinkle from the cinematic drama and throw upon the screen a succinct rsum of the previous argument?