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单词 cinephile
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Definition of cinephile in English:

cinephile

noun ˈsɪnɪfʌɪlˈsinəˌfīl
  • A person who is fond of the cinema.

    电影爱好者,影迷

    the film is mostly known only to dedicated cinephiles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The film is narrated through the eyes of the young cinephile, Toto, and Toto's world is the world of film.
    • She wanted to see Mullholand Drive, as did I, but the start time was too late for we aging cinephiles.
    • We might also regard the cinephile who seeks to view or ‘collect’ the maximum number of films possible as a variant of the film historian.
    • It's not unusual for a movie to incite a buzz among cinephiles.
    • For many cinephiles, the picture is a frustratingly ignored gem.
    • For cinephiles and would-be film-makers, Coppola's directorial debut makes for an excellent reference point and source of ideas.
    • He's already become a formidable, almost mythical figure to many hardcore cinephiles and critics, the kind of filmmaker who gets described in magical, visionary terms.
    • With the end of the summer blockbuster season, it's once again safe for thinking cinephiles to begin making their way back into the theaters.
    • I look forward to this film eagerly, as do most cinephiles.
    • It is not an exaggeration to say that for several generations of film-makers and cinephiles, Bergman practically defined cinema.
    • We had just come from one of our lunches, meetings filled with the argumentative yet respectful conversation of committed cinephiles.
    • Each piece discussed the ways in which we read images and documentaries, from our perspective as cinephiles.
    • Growing up in the slums of Hong Kong, he became an avid cinephile, particularly interested in European, American and Japanese cinema.
    • He repeatedly heard the complaint from cinephiles that there are no serious, adult dramas on studio schedules.
    • These works were a crucial part of many cinephiles ' introduction to the art of film.
    • I commend Zizek for being one of the great cinephiles among the upper echelon of today's intelligentsia.
    • In the mind of the cinephile, three packed screens of Argentinean ennui at the local multiplex would be paradise.
    • This article has simply attempted to encourage cinephiles to seek out these beautiful films.
    • Critics who are truly cinephiles, I believe, often champion extremes.
    • I have always intuitively felt that, as it is for so many cinephiles, my relationship to film has deeply affected the way I see and know the world.

Derivatives

  • cinephilia

  • noun
    • My cinephilia resulted almost immediately in my desire to actually become a filmmaker.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'm afraid I made a film that no one will see, given the current climate and the alarming decline of cinephilia.
      • His movies are one of the greatest encouragements to cinephilia.
      • Cinephilia is more than ever an active passion.
      • His new film The Dreamers can safely be summed up as the director's love letter to cinephilia.

Definition of cinephile in US English:

cinephile

nounˈsinəˌfīl
  • A person who is fond of motion pictures.

    电影爱好者,影迷

    the film is mostly known only to dedicated cinephiles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This article has simply attempted to encourage cinephiles to seek out these beautiful films.
    • I look forward to this film eagerly, as do most cinephiles.
    • With the end of the summer blockbuster season, it's once again safe for thinking cinephiles to begin making their way back into the theaters.
    • He's already become a formidable, almost mythical figure to many hardcore cinephiles and critics, the kind of filmmaker who gets described in magical, visionary terms.
    • In the mind of the cinephile, three packed screens of Argentinean ennui at the local multiplex would be paradise.
    • I commend Zizek for being one of the great cinephiles among the upper echelon of today's intelligentsia.
    • We might also regard the cinephile who seeks to view or ‘collect’ the maximum number of films possible as a variant of the film historian.
    • She wanted to see Mullholand Drive, as did I, but the start time was too late for we aging cinephiles.
    • We had just come from one of our lunches, meetings filled with the argumentative yet respectful conversation of committed cinephiles.
    • Each piece discussed the ways in which we read images and documentaries, from our perspective as cinephiles.
    • I have always intuitively felt that, as it is for so many cinephiles, my relationship to film has deeply affected the way I see and know the world.
    • For many cinephiles, the picture is a frustratingly ignored gem.
    • He repeatedly heard the complaint from cinephiles that there are no serious, adult dramas on studio schedules.
    • Critics who are truly cinephiles, I believe, often champion extremes.
    • Growing up in the slums of Hong Kong, he became an avid cinephile, particularly interested in European, American and Japanese cinema.
    • These works were a crucial part of many cinephiles ' introduction to the art of film.
    • The film is narrated through the eyes of the young cinephile, Toto, and Toto's world is the world of film.
    • It is not an exaggeration to say that for several generations of film-makers and cinephiles, Bergman practically defined cinema.
    • For cinephiles and would-be film-makers, Coppola's directorial debut makes for an excellent reference point and source of ideas.
    • It's not unusual for a movie to incite a buzz among cinephiles.
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