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footage

/foot-ij/US // ˈfʊt ɪdʒ //UK // (ˈfʊtɪdʒ) //

镜头,片段,录像,录像带

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : length or extent in feet: the footage of lumber.
    • : Mining. payment by the running foot of work done.the amount so paid.
    • : a motion-picture scene or scenes: newsreel footage; jungle footage.

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Examples

  • Today, the company is back with video footage of what it's calling its "third-generation" under-display camera technology, even though generations one and two never came to market.

  • On video call appsVideo calls always happen in real time, so people can’t bundle subtitle files with their footage.

  • Two thirds of its officers work for an outside company that manages its own body camera footage.

  • She now argues video of MTS citations should be retained until they can be addressed in court and that the process for requesting that footage should be clarified.

  • “The mayor considered that offer acceptable because the footage has proven to be an effective public safety tool many times over,” Chadwick wrote in an email.

  • He frets about how identifiable he is in the grainy footage.

  • He appears only normal, even in video footage from just two minutes before the shooting.

  • Some of the video was crystal clear, but in other footage the figures were just fuzzy shadows in black and white.

  • Other footage shows him fleeing, keeping to a quick walk, jogging briefly, then walking again as he heads for a subway station.

  • They were found guilty of practicing habitual debauchery and inciting others to sexual deviance because of the footage.

  • It gives the "total footage" for the month, special reference being made to "cross-cutting, winzing and sinking."

  • This was a familiar task, the same thing I'd done with all the footage and accounts from the riots in the park.

  • I cut back to Carrie Johnstone, the footage of her sitting at the board table with Rooney, laughing.

  • It gives the "total footage" for the month, special reference being made to "cross-cutting, winzing, and sinking."

  • It was just a question of accounting for the extra square footage of house.