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Definition of set piece in English: set piecenoun 1A passage or section of a novel, play, film, or piece of music that is arranged in an elaborate or conventional pattern for maximum effect. (小说、戏剧、影片或音乐为达到最佳效果而精心或以固定程式安排的自成一体的)片断 the film lurches from one comic set piece to another 这部电影剧情变化突然,喜剧片断一个接一个。 Example sentencesExamples - By using plots that we are all familiar with, Hess is able to move seamlessly from silly set piece to silly set piece.
- The set pieces and special effects are superb, again because of Jackson's unusual approach.
- It's full of some extremely good set pieces and effects.
- It seemed like he attempted to address it in Minority Report, but there was something overwhelming in that film's set pieces.
- This film has unforgettable set pieces that actually build to something.
- These films consisted of a series of music hall acts and slapstick set pieces, loosely linked by very limited narratives.
- These comic set pieces sweeten the icing that coats Layer Cake's underlying darkness.
- The second part contains two of the film's funniest set pieces.
- Soderbergh's film makes one major change to the Solaris book of rules which allows a new twist to be added but also rules out two of the original film's set pieces.
- The remainder of the murders are set pieces, built on elaborate contraptions and ridiculously fun set-ups.
- This isn't an overstuffed film of sumptuously nostalgic moments and set pieces.
- With the exception of one great set piece, this middle section of the film feels a little dull.
- The monochrome set provides a bold and striking aesthetic for the cast to work within, and the opening set piece, featuring the chorus hidden behind white masks, is a powerful, uncompromising statement of intent.
- Spielberg wastes precious little time in establishing the scenario and then packs the film with awe-inspiring set pieces that look devastatingly authentic.
- For starters, most of the antislavery content dropped out of the stage shows as producers concentrated on elaborate set pieces that could entertain or enthrall audiences.
- The jovial star is upset at the way special effects and set pieces have taken a precedence over plot or character, and feels that perhaps the producers are now seeking to replace him with a fresher, younger actor.
- Musical set pieces are more integrated into the action, and the focus is kept tightly on the Gordon-Pandey relationship.
- Thus the great set piece of the novel is neither a massacre, nor a military slaughter, nor a trial and execution, but a providential visitation of the plague.
- It looks nice, plays well and has some great set pieces with the music placed to them perfectly.
- This is a movie of low-budget set pieces, and in this regard, Cox has done a great deal with very little means.
- 1.1 A formal and carefully structured speech.
结构严谨的正式演讲 as modifier his first set-piece speech of the campaign Example sentencesExamples - Presumably the Turks were either waiting patiently for this lengthy speech to finish before starting the battle, or were enjoying a set-piece speech of their own.
- There's a fair bit of humour this time round, in between the bouts of violence and the various set-piece speeches Tarantino hands his characters.
- The real shift of policy then comes in a big set-piece speech.
- He admitted the set-piece speech wasn't his forte, pointing out his greater ability in TV interviews and off-the-cuff speeches, but he was never to gain the upper hand again.
- It was a set-piece speech, the first up in the parliamentary year.
2British A carefully organized and practised move in a team game by which the ball is returned to play, as at a scrum or a free kick. (团队比赛项目中)精心组织与演练过的打法 in the 89th minute another set piece produced the third goal as modifier a hat-trick of exciting tries from set-piece moves Example sentencesExamples - Shortly before half-time Ribblesdale increased the tempo, with depletion of the Cumbrian set-piece allowing more secure possession and also a more stable scrum.
- Another set-piece saw Stoke grab their fifth and final goal for the night when Iwelumo's presence seemed to unease the City defence at Risom's free-kick.
- But it's impossible to play rugby without a set piece and Hadden admitted as much: ‘Our scrummage didn't front up on Saturday’.
- With a third set-piece similar to Elliott's previous two efforts, Steven Hammell dispatched another commendable drive wide of the post.
- Neither set-piece forces Boumnijel to work, but the pressure is building.
Rhymesanis, apiece, Berenice, caprice, cassis, cease, coulisse, crease, Dumfries, fils, fleece, geese, grease, Greece, kris, lease, Lucrece, MacNeice, Matisse, McAleese, Nice, niece, obese, peace, pelisse, police, Rees, Rhys, sublease, surcease, two-piece, underlease Definition of set piece in US English: set piecenounˈsɛt ˌpisˈset ˌpēs 1A self-contained passage or section of a novel, play, film, or piece of music arranged in an elaborate or conventional pattern for maximum effect. (小说、戏剧、影片或音乐为达到最佳效果而精心或以固定程式安排的自成一体的)片断 the film lurches from one comic set piece to another 这部电影剧情变化突然,喜剧片断一个接一个。 Example sentencesExamples - The set pieces and special effects are superb, again because of Jackson's unusual approach.
- These comic set pieces sweeten the icing that coats Layer Cake's underlying darkness.
- For starters, most of the antislavery content dropped out of the stage shows as producers concentrated on elaborate set pieces that could entertain or enthrall audiences.
- This isn't an overstuffed film of sumptuously nostalgic moments and set pieces.
- The monochrome set provides a bold and striking aesthetic for the cast to work within, and the opening set piece, featuring the chorus hidden behind white masks, is a powerful, uncompromising statement of intent.
- With the exception of one great set piece, this middle section of the film feels a little dull.
- It looks nice, plays well and has some great set pieces with the music placed to them perfectly.
- It's full of some extremely good set pieces and effects.
- These films consisted of a series of music hall acts and slapstick set pieces, loosely linked by very limited narratives.
- This is a movie of low-budget set pieces, and in this regard, Cox has done a great deal with very little means.
- The second part contains two of the film's funniest set pieces.
- The jovial star is upset at the way special effects and set pieces have taken a precedence over plot or character, and feels that perhaps the producers are now seeking to replace him with a fresher, younger actor.
- This film has unforgettable set pieces that actually build to something.
- The remainder of the murders are set pieces, built on elaborate contraptions and ridiculously fun set-ups.
- Musical set pieces are more integrated into the action, and the focus is kept tightly on the Gordon-Pandey relationship.
- By using plots that we are all familiar with, Hess is able to move seamlessly from silly set piece to silly set piece.
- It seemed like he attempted to address it in Minority Report, but there was something overwhelming in that film's set pieces.
- Spielberg wastes precious little time in establishing the scenario and then packs the film with awe-inspiring set pieces that look devastatingly authentic.
- Thus the great set piece of the novel is neither a massacre, nor a military slaughter, nor a trial and execution, but a providential visitation of the plague.
- Soderbergh's film makes one major change to the Solaris book of rules which allows a new twist to be added but also rules out two of the original film's set pieces.
- 1.1 A formal and carefully structured speech.
结构严谨的正式演讲 Example sentencesExamples - The real shift of policy then comes in a big set-piece speech.
- There's a fair bit of humour this time round, in between the bouts of violence and the various set-piece speeches Tarantino hands his characters.
- Presumably the Turks were either waiting patiently for this lengthy speech to finish before starting the battle, or were enjoying a set-piece speech of their own.
- He admitted the set-piece speech wasn't his forte, pointing out his greater ability in TV interviews and off-the-cuff speeches, but he was never to gain the upper hand again.
- It was a set-piece speech, the first up in the parliamentary year.
2British A carefully organized and practiced move in a team game by which the ball is returned to play, as at a scrum in rugby or a free kick in soccer. (团队比赛项目中)精心组织与演练过的打法 Example sentencesExamples - But it's impossible to play rugby without a set piece and Hadden admitted as much: ‘Our scrummage didn't front up on Saturday’.
- Neither set-piece forces Boumnijel to work, but the pressure is building.
- Another set-piece saw Stoke grab their fifth and final goal for the night when Iwelumo's presence seemed to unease the City defence at Risom's free-kick.
- Shortly before half-time Ribblesdale increased the tempo, with depletion of the Cumbrian set-piece allowing more secure possession and also a more stable scrum.
- With a third set-piece similar to Elliott's previous two efforts, Steven Hammell dispatched another commendable drive wide of the post.
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