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Definition of thriller in English: thrillernoun ˈθrɪləˈθrɪlər 1A novel, play, or film with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage. (多指带有凶杀、间谍情节的)惊险(或恐怖)小说(或戏剧、电影) a tense thriller about a diamond heist that goes badly wrong Example sentencesExamples - In adherence with the film's title Mamet has filled his thriller not with characters but with faces.
- I read village mysteries and hard-boiled American private eye novels, spy thrillers and police procedurals.
- Many spy thrillers make the espionage business look like a blast, but nothing here comes across as fun.
- As a thriller, the film has an inevitability that cannot be rerouted.
- Novels, even spy thrillers, don't have to take up questions like this.
- In many ways it would have fitted perfectly into the '90s craze for post-modern crime thrillers.
- Clever thrillers that flirt with film noir are always welcome, but this is too smart for its own good.
- I like more mystery thrillers and psychological thrillers.
- Into The Blue's story line is not much different from most action thrillers with a plot centred around the drug trade.
- A blacklisted American, Losey was making low budget thrillers and crime stories in the UK.
- If your taste in genre is the ‘coming of age’ story rather than Westerns, thrillers or campus novels, you will quite possibly love this book.
- Essentially they used the noir style of 1940s Hollywood thrillers to tell a story set in 1960s swinging London.
- And like us, it has decided to theme the season on whodunits and psycho thrillers.
- Caper films and crime thrillers just don't try and keep the audience on a piece of string this long.
- Not surprisingly, Cinepix began to wind down its sexploitation films in favour of thrillers and horror as early as 1972.
- It is not a thriller or a mystery or an action film or a crime film, nor any kind of ordinary drama or melodrama.
- Spy stories, thrillers and crime novels can often be far more realistic about how politics works.
- This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth.
- Next up for Lewis is a starring role alongside Robert Redford and Jennifer Lopez in a thriller due to be filmed later this year.
- It is a whodunnit and a thriller with thrills and fun for audience and actors alike.
Synonyms detective novel, detective story, murder story - 1.1 A very exciting contest or experience.
令人激动的比赛(或经历) 一场进了七个球的激动人心的球赛。 Example sentencesExamples - Manchester United survived a Leeds fight-back to record a vital win in a seven goal thriller at Elland Road.
- For the fact of the matter is that Saturday's thriller against New Zealand was not a discrete event.
- In a high scoring cut and thrust thriller the St. Patrick's boys ran out six points winners.
- It would have been a travesty had either side lost this out and out thriller.
- Here again, another little, mini thriller was played out as both teams fought it out to the finish.
- Leatherhead came out on top after a remarkable nine-goal thriller at Fetcham Grove on Saturday.
- Poor defending cost the Rams this seven goal thriller, as it was a game they could and should have won.
- In a five goal thriller played at Ozier Park, they had to come from an early goal down to win the final.
- Villa's climb up the table continued in this five goal thriller in Mullarney.
- Keith lost ground away to Cove who overtook them in the table in a five goal thriller.
- What a match and no wonder the RFL have turned down Sky's bid after this thriller.
- Keighley Lifts just missed out on the points in a five goal thriller.
- Chorley and Rossendale United go head to head tomorrow in a game that has all the ingredients for a New Year derby thriller.
- No soldier has done it more powerfully than the controversial boy thriller Michael Jackson.
- The third and deciding game between the clubs could be another thriller.
RhymesAnguilla, Aquila, Attila, Camilla, cedilla, chiller, chinchilla, driller, Drusilla, fibrillar, filler, flotilla, fulfiller, Godzilla, gorilla, griller, guerrilla, killer, Manila, manilla, mantilla, miller, pillar, Priscilla, sapodilla, sarsaparilla, Schiller, scilla, scintilla, spiller, swiller, tiller, vanilla, vexilla, villa, Willa, willer, zorilla Definition of thriller in US English: thrillernounˈθrɪlərˈTHrilər 1A novel, play, or movie with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage. (多指带有凶杀、间谍情节的)惊险(或恐怖)小说(或戏剧、电影) Example sentencesExamples - Novels, even spy thrillers, don't have to take up questions like this.
- I like more mystery thrillers and psychological thrillers.
- Next up for Lewis is a starring role alongside Robert Redford and Jennifer Lopez in a thriller due to be filmed later this year.
- Into The Blue's story line is not much different from most action thrillers with a plot centred around the drug trade.
- It is a whodunnit and a thriller with thrills and fun for audience and actors alike.
- Caper films and crime thrillers just don't try and keep the audience on a piece of string this long.
- And like us, it has decided to theme the season on whodunits and psycho thrillers.
- Many spy thrillers make the espionage business look like a blast, but nothing here comes across as fun.
- In many ways it would have fitted perfectly into the '90s craze for post-modern crime thrillers.
- Spy stories, thrillers and crime novels can often be far more realistic about how politics works.
- Not surprisingly, Cinepix began to wind down its sexploitation films in favour of thrillers and horror as early as 1972.
- Clever thrillers that flirt with film noir are always welcome, but this is too smart for its own good.
- It is not a thriller or a mystery or an action film or a crime film, nor any kind of ordinary drama or melodrama.
- Essentially they used the noir style of 1940s Hollywood thrillers to tell a story set in 1960s swinging London.
- This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth.
- If your taste in genre is the ‘coming of age’ story rather than Westerns, thrillers or campus novels, you will quite possibly love this book.
- A blacklisted American, Losey was making low budget thrillers and crime stories in the UK.
- I read village mysteries and hard-boiled American private eye novels, spy thrillers and police procedurals.
- As a thriller, the film has an inevitability that cannot be rerouted.
- In adherence with the film's title Mamet has filled his thriller not with characters but with faces.
Synonyms detective novel, detective story, murder story - 1.1 A very exciting contest or experience.
令人激动的比赛(或经历) a 17–14 overtime thriller against Tampa Bay Example sentencesExamples - In a five goal thriller played at Ozier Park, they had to come from an early goal down to win the final.
- Leatherhead came out on top after a remarkable nine-goal thriller at Fetcham Grove on Saturday.
- For the fact of the matter is that Saturday's thriller against New Zealand was not a discrete event.
- No soldier has done it more powerfully than the controversial boy thriller Michael Jackson.
- The third and deciding game between the clubs could be another thriller.
- Here again, another little, mini thriller was played out as both teams fought it out to the finish.
- Keighley Lifts just missed out on the points in a five goal thriller.
- Villa's climb up the table continued in this five goal thriller in Mullarney.
- What a match and no wonder the RFL have turned down Sky's bid after this thriller.
- It would have been a travesty had either side lost this out and out thriller.
- Keith lost ground away to Cove who overtook them in the table in a five goal thriller.
- Poor defending cost the Rams this seven goal thriller, as it was a game they could and should have won.
- Manchester United survived a Leeds fight-back to record a vital win in a seven goal thriller at Elland Road.
- In a high scoring cut and thrust thriller the St. Patrick's boys ran out six points winners.
- Chorley and Rossendale United go head to head tomorrow in a game that has all the ingredients for a New Year derby thriller.
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