emoting 的 2 个定义
e·mot·ed, e·mot·ing.
- to show or pretend emotion: to emote over the beauties of nature.
- to portray emotion in acting, especially exaggeratedly or ineptly; behave theatrically: The actress emoted for all she was worth.
- Digital Technology. to give a conventionalized descriptive account of an action or emotion or prompt one’s in-game avatar to perform an animated action or emotion using a command or code: To emote, type a forward slash and one of the commands from the list in chat.
Digital Technology.
- a typed command or code that is translated into a descriptive account of an action or emotion, or that causes one’s in-game avatar to perform an action or emotion: Standard emotes in online video games allow you to cheer, greet, and thank other characters. the animation that is performed when such a code is entered: The first thing I do in a new game is check out my character’s dance emote.
- a posted image, especially on the Twitch streaming video channel, that has a fixed but nontransparent meaning in the video gaming community: Classic emotes feature popular streamers making faces.
emoting 近义词
express emotion
emoting 的近义词 7 个
emoting 的反义词 1 个
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- Customized, branded emotes are one of the ways that companies are trying to make it easier for live-streamers to make money off of their shows.
- On TV, emoting works a lot better, and so Julie here gets the job done.
- But of course talking about all that is explaining, not emoting.
- All of the emoting about “supporting the troops” cannot disguise this reality.
- Emoting more, as critics have demanded, would not have plugged the damn hole.
- "I'm sorry, madame," I said standing and walking over to where Tony was emoting, with the back of his hand pressed to his eyes.