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单词 cinematic
释义

Definition of cinematic in English:

cinematic

adjective sɪnɪˈmatɪkˌsɪnəˈmædɪk
  • 1Relating to the cinema.

    (与)电影院(有关)的

    cinematic output

    电影院票房。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Don't take someone to this film if you're trying to impress them with your cinematic taste.
    • The theme of fluidity here becomes inscribed into the cinematic space.
    • If anything I think that speaks as a testament to the power of the cinematic medium.
    • It is a moving cinematic experience that is also filled with comic touches and genuine human emotions.
    • It was Surrealist Luis Buñuel who first introduced Sade into the cinematic realm.
    • This is a perfect example of some fairly standard cinematic cliches being invigorated by a new perspective.
    • His sporadic cinematic output has been combined with fierce public attacks on the general media situation.
    • Why is it that every new cinematic vision of the future is bathed in pessimism and bleakness?
    • Once a cinematic darling, Woody Allen has tested his fan base over the past decade.
    • It might be worth a second viewing just to catch all of the cinematic trickery employed.
    • The year's cinematic output had everything to do with the complex cultural climate.
    • Taghmaoui began his cinematic career at the top, starring in La Haine.
    • Her films could be the films that influence their audience to seek out smaller, more challenging cinematic treats.
    • All I do know is that it contains one of the funniest moments in cinematic history.
    • In the history of cinematic sex scenes, this must be the most embarrassing.
    • Roman Polanski is a director who has almost made cinematic experimentation a trademark.
    • Amateur film gives us access to people and places absent from other cinematic representations.
    • Godard's cinematic practice emerged from his years of watching film and from his film criticism.
    • There are scenes of cinematic perfection that steal your heart away.
    • It is, perhaps, an appropriate time to release a cinematic biopic on the life of Alfred Kinsey at the moment.
    Synonyms
    realistic, true to life, representational, faithful, authentic, exact, precise, detailed, vivid, graphic, natural, naturalistic, convincing, undistorted
    1. 1.1 Having qualities characteristic of films.
      电影特有的
      the cinematic feel of their video

      他们的录像有电影特有的感觉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If Caravaggio were alive today, he would have loved the cinema; his paintings have a cinematic quality.
      • The music has a cinematic quality which conjures up images of film noir classics.
      • The film was unexpectedly cinematic, lending a savage beauty to the east Midlands suburbs where it was set.
      • The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for.
      • I was going for a more cinematic feel and I think people associate that with American style.
      • This film was a lot more fun, I think, and a lot more cinematic.
      • The film has a romance that makes it a cinematic experience amid some tough subject matter.
      • For in this French film Jaoui gives us not a stylised cinematic vision of life but a sketch of it in all its banality.
      • The story unfolded with a certain cinematic quality.
      • Her music already has a cinematic quality about it, and it is a facet of her sound she'd love to explore further.
      • One needn't actually play the games to appreciate their cinematic qualities.
      • His videos are not really cinematic; they are a series of contact sheets come to life.
      • The movie is filmed in a soft, fuzzy cinematic style.
      • There's nothing cinematic about nerdy guys doing things you don't understand on computer screens.
      • Despite or because of this, the film succeeds as an attempt at a purely cinematic art.
      • The toughest part was taking a very talky play and making it cinematic.

Derivatives

  • cinematically

  • adverb
    • His previous international hits have been cinematically daring and conspicuously violent.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Though it is undoubtedly one of the the most cinematically inventive American movies in years, it hadn't received a single Oscar nomination.
      • The film is young and fresh, cinematically poetic, yet abstract in its message.
      • I wanted to get at the inner dialogue in these two women, and that's a hard thing to accomplish cinematically.
      • I found this film to be uninteresting, uncompelling, cinematically drab, and mean.

Rhymes

achromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic

Definition of cinematic in US English:

cinematic

adjectiveˌsɪnəˈmædɪkˌsinəˈmadik
  • 1Relating to motion pictures.

    cinematic output

    电影院票房。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Amateur film gives us access to people and places absent from other cinematic representations.
    • It is, perhaps, an appropriate time to release a cinematic biopic on the life of Alfred Kinsey at the moment.
    • The theme of fluidity here becomes inscribed into the cinematic space.
    • There are scenes of cinematic perfection that steal your heart away.
    • Roman Polanski is a director who has almost made cinematic experimentation a trademark.
    • If anything I think that speaks as a testament to the power of the cinematic medium.
    • Godard's cinematic practice emerged from his years of watching film and from his film criticism.
    • Her films could be the films that influence their audience to seek out smaller, more challenging cinematic treats.
    • Once a cinematic darling, Woody Allen has tested his fan base over the past decade.
    • It is a moving cinematic experience that is also filled with comic touches and genuine human emotions.
    • His sporadic cinematic output has been combined with fierce public attacks on the general media situation.
    • All I do know is that it contains one of the funniest moments in cinematic history.
    • Don't take someone to this film if you're trying to impress them with your cinematic taste.
    • This is a perfect example of some fairly standard cinematic cliches being invigorated by a new perspective.
    • In the history of cinematic sex scenes, this must be the most embarrassing.
    • Why is it that every new cinematic vision of the future is bathed in pessimism and bleakness?
    • It might be worth a second viewing just to catch all of the cinematic trickery employed.
    • It was Surrealist Luis Buñuel who first introduced Sade into the cinematic realm.
    • The year's cinematic output had everything to do with the complex cultural climate.
    • Taghmaoui began his cinematic career at the top, starring in La Haine.
    Synonyms
    realistic, true to life, representational, faithful, authentic, exact, precise, detailed, vivid, graphic, natural, naturalistic, convincing, undistorted
    1. 1.1 Having qualities characteristic of motion pictures.
      电影特有的
      the cinematic feel of their video

      他们的录像有电影特有的感觉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The story unfolded with a certain cinematic quality.
      • His videos are not really cinematic; they are a series of contact sheets come to life.
      • The music has a cinematic quality which conjures up images of film noir classics.
      • The film was unexpectedly cinematic, lending a savage beauty to the east Midlands suburbs where it was set.
      • Despite or because of this, the film succeeds as an attempt at a purely cinematic art.
      • The film has a romance that makes it a cinematic experience amid some tough subject matter.
      • The toughest part was taking a very talky play and making it cinematic.
      • For in this French film Jaoui gives us not a stylised cinematic vision of life but a sketch of it in all its banality.
      • One needn't actually play the games to appreciate their cinematic qualities.
      • This film was a lot more fun, I think, and a lot more cinematic.
      • The movie is filmed in a soft, fuzzy cinematic style.
      • I was going for a more cinematic feel and I think people associate that with American style.
      • If Caravaggio were alive today, he would have loved the cinema; his paintings have a cinematic quality.
      • Her music already has a cinematic quality about it, and it is a facet of her sound she'd love to explore further.
      • The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for.
      • There's nothing cinematic about nerdy guys doing things you don't understand on computer screens.
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