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looping

/loo-ping/US // ˈlu pɪŋ //

循环的,循环,循环播放,循环往复

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Movies.

    • : the process of fitting speech to film already shot, especially by making a closed loop of the film for one scene and projecting it repeatedly until a good synchronization of film and recorded speech is achieved.

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Examples

  • A rocket is used to blast the payload, be it a nuclear weapon or a passenger spaceship, on a big looping trajectory into space before re-entering the atmosphere on the other side of the planet.

  • Gravitons react to themselves, generating looping, Escher-like equations.

  • These include a tower made of intricately looping tentacles, shown at Gallery B in February, and “David’s Hand,” in which similarly curving strands cohere into fingers and a thumb.

  • In his first matchup with Soto on Wednesday, Wainwright pounded him inside — throwing two cutters and a change-up — before evening the count to 2-2 with a looping curve.

  • As you move to hypergraphs with more and more vertices, the ways of arranging their looping edges multiply as well.

  • They were looping back around and coming down Tiebout Avenue when they spotted two figures.

  • And usually when you're looping a movie, if it takes two days, that's a lot.

  • The little, looping movie shows five young women cycling through a park in Berlin, and filming each other as they do so.

  • So here I sit, an old Beach Boys song looping through my head.

  • But when we reach the mountain, we see only a denuded plateau of looping ring roads and gray rubble.

  • Thereupon Mr. Selden recalled that meeting, and others, and his voice trailed like a snake in the dust, looping cryptic patterns.

  • Next they go to another department where, with the aid of a special looping machine, the heels and toes are stitched together.

  • Her hair, too, was simpler than usual, almost carrying out the childish idea with its soft looping away from the face.

  • The Lakeville captain seemed to catch the ball exactly in position for looping it toward the basket.

  • She bent her head and commenced her work again, looping up the worsted with desperate haste.