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Definition of Technicolor in English: Technicolornoun ˈtɛknɪkʌləˈtɛknəˌkələr trademark 1mass noun, often as modifier A process of colour cinematography using synchronized monochrome films, each of a different colour, to produce a colour print. 〈商标〉彩色印片法 Example sentencesExamples - He filmed in Technicolor and widescreen for the only time in his career.
- The film was shot in Technicolor, which beautifully shows off the green countryside of the Emerald Isle.
- It's also quite an education in the three-strip Technicolor filming process.
- The colours approximate the old warm-hued Technicolor film stocks, and the sets and costumes take ample advantage of this.
- To add further excitement, the studio intended to shoot the film in Technicolor, a very new process in 1938.
- 1.1informal Vivid colour.
as modifier a technicolor bruise 一块颜色鲜明的淤伤。 Example sentencesExamples - Each year, lured by cheap airfares and strong currency, Brits flock down under to don their scuba gear and explore its underwater technicolour paradise.
- Two couples chose beaches complete with warm breezes and technicolour sunsets.
- Her delicate white shoulder and back were marked by several large, puffy, technicolor bruises.
- En route you'll see the usual technicolour display of exotic fish that are an everyday occurrence in Bahaman waters.
- For a history lesson, he would take us up to the top of a hill and describe a battle that had been fought in the locality in vivid technicolor.
- Each of the school's nine classes chose a different theme, with displays ranging from the creation to Joseph's technicolour dreamcoat.
- Zoom in and it looks like a plate of slow-moving technicolour spaghetti, but don 3D glasses and a complex structure leaps out from the screen, twisting so it can be viewed from every angle.
- The lurid technicolour of bruises, angry wounds, and welts marred his skin.
- Blonde-haired, white mannequins in technicolour saris pose in the window.
- I didn't think that, I could see it in all its glory, in technicolour.
- It is all in different colours so it looks like Joseph's technicolour dreamcoat.
- RETURNING TO London from Mumbai was like moving from technicolour to black and white.
- The various dishes ran together on the plates to create a series of vivid technicolour horrors.
- As she spoke, a shaft of light shone through Sir Eduardo's window, illuminating in technicolour the Cathedral's chilly pillars.
- The dessert, as it happens, is the one element of the experience that has stuck in my mind with vibrant, technicolour clarity.
- Its technicolour dreamcoat, provided by a lighting artist, has been switched off after an all-too-brief display.
Derivativesadjective And visually, Amélie was a technicolored dream. Example sentencesExamples - And then everything dissolved into a series of technicolored bubbles, and she knew no more.
- I thoroughly recommend that you make your way to Wimbledon and see this production before it moves on, if you want a joyous technicolored evening out.
- The Red Sea resorts, now making a play for winter sun business, has crystal clear waters and coral reef full of technicoloured fish.
- On the museum's main floor, you can visit the technicolored rooms where Factor worked his makeup magic, one each for ‘brownettes,’ brunettes, blonds, and redheads.
OriginEarly 20th century: blend of technical and color. Definition of Technicolor in US English: Technicolornounˈteknəˌkələrˈtɛknəˌkələr trademark 1often as modifier A process of color cinematography using synchronized monochrome films, each of a different color, to produce a movie in color. 〈商标〉彩色印片法 Example sentencesExamples - The colours approximate the old warm-hued Technicolor film stocks, and the sets and costumes take ample advantage of this.
- He filmed in Technicolor and widescreen for the only time in his career.
- The film was shot in Technicolor, which beautifully shows off the green countryside of the Emerald Isle.
- It's also quite an education in the three-strip Technicolor filming process.
- To add further excitement, the studio intended to shoot the film in Technicolor, a very new process in 1938.
- 1.1informal Vivid color.
as modifier a technicolor bruise 一块颜色鲜明的淤伤。 Example sentencesExamples - For a history lesson, he would take us up to the top of a hill and describe a battle that had been fought in the locality in vivid technicolor.
- En route you'll see the usual technicolour display of exotic fish that are an everyday occurrence in Bahaman waters.
- I didn't think that, I could see it in all its glory, in technicolour.
- Two couples chose beaches complete with warm breezes and technicolour sunsets.
- RETURNING TO London from Mumbai was like moving from technicolour to black and white.
- As she spoke, a shaft of light shone through Sir Eduardo's window, illuminating in technicolour the Cathedral's chilly pillars.
- The dessert, as it happens, is the one element of the experience that has stuck in my mind with vibrant, technicolour clarity.
- The lurid technicolour of bruises, angry wounds, and welts marred his skin.
- Each of the school's nine classes chose a different theme, with displays ranging from the creation to Joseph's technicolour dreamcoat.
- Blonde-haired, white mannequins in technicolour saris pose in the window.
- It is all in different colours so it looks like Joseph's technicolour dreamcoat.
- Zoom in and it looks like a plate of slow-moving technicolour spaghetti, but don 3D glasses and a complex structure leaps out from the screen, twisting so it can be viewed from every angle.
- Her delicate white shoulder and back were marked by several large, puffy, technicolor bruises.
- The various dishes ran together on the plates to create a series of vivid technicolour horrors.
- Its technicolour dreamcoat, provided by a lighting artist, has been switched off after an all-too-brief display.
- Each year, lured by cheap airfares and strong currency, Brits flock down under to don their scuba gear and explore its underwater technicolour paradise.
OriginEarly 20th century: blend of technical and color. |