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slideshow

/slahyd-shoh/US // ˈslaɪdˌʃoʊ //

幻灯片,幻灯片放映,幻灯片播放,幻灯片展示

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a presentation of photographic slides, or images on a transparent base, placed in a projector and viewed sequentially on a screen.
    • : a presentation of digital images, sometimes with text, viewed in progression on a screen.

Examples

  • The LinkedIn Stories feature is a format that allows you to display and share specific content with your audience through an image slideshow or 20-second that is available for 24 hours before it is automatically gone.

  • The video or the image slideshow disappears after a full day since it was posted.

  • The slideshow may be triggering for parents of school-aged children.

  • Instead of rows and squares, apps can now be replaced by adjustable widgets showing you the weather forecast, a preview of that podcast you’re listening to, a photo slideshow, or a list of your most frequently used apps for easy access.

  • You can easily control the speed of the slideshow, adjust or delete photos, or browse the gallery using the touch-screen.

  • Much like Cosmo itself, the slideshow is pretty to look at but lacking in substance and utility.

  • The slideshow is all surface, all for show, bearing little resemblance to the sex that actual lesbians have.

  • He put his pictures into a slideshow for a video memorial to play at the funeral.

  • The site once went to great lengths to ignore Kardashian entirely, even cropping her out from a Met Gala best-dressed slideshow.

  • There are no women on the grisly slideshow of dead men that is replayed in melancholy slow motion every time a relative arrives.