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reel

/reel/US // ril //UK // (riːl, rɪəl) //

卷轴,卷筒,卷盘,卷带

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a cylinder, frame, or other device that turns on an axis and is used to wind up or pay out something.
    • : a rotatory device attached to a fishing rod at the butt, for winding up or letting out the line.
    • : Photography. a spool on which film, especially motion-picture film, is wound.a roll of motion-picture film.a holder for roll film in a developing tank.
    • : a quantity of something wound on a reel.
    • : Chiefly British. a spool of sewing thread; a roller or bobbin of sewing thread.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to wind on a reel, as thread, yarn, etc.
    • : to unwind from a cocoon.
    • : to pull or draw by winding a line on a reel: to reel a fish in.
  1. 1
    • : reel off, to say, write, or produce quickly and easily: The old sailor reeled off one story after another.

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Examples

  • The men cutting the reel aren’t satisfied because they can’t figure out why Kane’s last word was “Rosebud,” and they send a reporter to go figure it out by interviewing Kane’s former friends and associates.

  • I compile a highlights reel featuring the moments in my life I hold most dear.

  • Much like the early-pandemic hit The Last Dance, about Michael Jordan’s run with the Chicago Bulls, Rising Phoenix appeals as a nonstop highlight reel.

  • If you’re new to fishing, you can find inexpensive spinning rod combos, which come with both the rod and reel and are easy for beginners to use.

  • Like the TikTok “For You Page,” the emphasis of Reels is to discover new content and users — including those owned by businesses — can opt to share their reel with the wider Instagram audience.

  • Boyhood is like watching a twelve season television series reduced to a three-hour highlight reel.

  • No one was harmed during the filming, but judging by the blooper reel at the end, there were a lot of respawns.

  • On March 26, Bieber debuted one of the greatest hits on his scandal reel.

  • It is, on the other hand, a sizzle reel of quotable dialogue.

  • Reel retraces his life and work with the spirit of curiosity and adventure that drove du Chaillu in the first place.

  • I've always hed a reel mean feelin' about 'em; I didn't want ter come nigh 'em, nor ter hev 'em come nigh me.

  • The carnage was awful, and the charging columns halted, staggered, and then began to reel back.

  • A drunken man would reel from one side to the other until he fell down a cellar trap-door, into the gutter, or into the sea.

  • Lawrence saw one of his men reel and then fall forward, clutching his horse's neck.

  • The finished product is delivered to a belt-driven coiling reel on which it is wound.